The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... France , the DAUPHIN , ' the Duke of BRITAINE , ' the CONSTABLE of France , and others ' French King . ' Tis certain he hath passed the river Somme . Constable . And if he be not fought withal , my lord , Let us not live in France : let ...
... France , the DAUPHIN , ' the Duke of BRITAINE , ' the CONSTABLE of France , and others ' French King . ' Tis certain he hath passed the river Somme . Constable . And if he be not fought withal , my lord , Let us not live in France : let ...
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... CONSTABLE of FRANCE , the Lord RAM- BURES , ORLEANS , DAUPHIN , with others ' Constable . Tut ! I have the best armour of the world : would it were day ! Orleans . You have an excellent armour : but let my horse have his due . Constable ...
... CONSTABLE of FRANCE , the Lord RAM- BURES , ORLEANS , DAUPHIN , with others ' Constable . Tut ! I have the best armour of the world : would it were day ! Orleans . You have an excellent armour : but let my horse have his due . Constable ...
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... Constable of France . bodies 80 King Henry . I pray thee bear my former answer back : 90 Bid them achieve me , and then sell my bones . Good God , why should they mock poor fellows thus ? The man that once did sell the lion's skin While ...
... Constable of France . bodies 80 King Henry . I pray thee bear my former answer back : 90 Bid them achieve me , and then sell my bones . Good God , why should they mock poor fellows thus ? The man that once did sell the lion's skin While ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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