The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... King Henry . God - a - mercy , old heart ! thou speak'st cheerfully . [ they take leave of the King PISTOL steals into view , is about to pilfer from a tent , but starts as he perceives someone in the dark Pistol . Qui va là ? King ...
... King Henry . God - a - mercy , old heart ! thou speak'st cheerfully . [ they take leave of the King PISTOL steals into view , is about to pilfer from a tent , but starts as he perceives someone in the dark Pistol . Qui va là ? King ...
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... King Henry . Your reproof is something too round- I should be angry with you , if the time were convenient . Williams . Let it be a quarrel between us , if you live . King Henry . I embrace it . 210 Williams . How shall I know thee again ?
... King Henry . Your reproof is something too round- I should be angry with you , if the time were convenient . Williams . Let it be a quarrel between us , if you live . King Henry . I embrace it . 210 Williams . How shall I know thee again ?
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... King Henry . Nay , it will please him well , Kate ; it shall please him , Kate . 250 Katharine . Den it sall also content me . King Henry . Upon that I kiss your hand , and I call you my queen . Katharine . Laissez , mon seigneur ...
... King Henry . Nay , it will please him well , Kate ; it shall please him , Kate . 250 Katharine . Den it sall also content me . King Henry . Upon that I kiss your hand , and I call you my queen . Katharine . Laissez , mon seigneur ...
Contenido
added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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