The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... faith , But from her need . 210 Const . O , if thou grant my need , Which only lives but by the death of faith , That need must needs infer this principle , That faith would live again by death of need . O then , tread down my need , and ...
... faith , But from her need . 210 Const . O , if thou grant my need , Which only lives but by the death of faith , That need must needs infer this principle , That faith would live again by death of need . O then , tread down my need , and ...
Page 440
... faith . I tell you what ; He held me last night at least nine hours In reckoning up the several devils ' names 150 That were his lackeys : I cried ' hum , ' and ' well , go to , ' But mark'd him not a word . O , he is as tedious 160 As ...
... faith . I tell you what ; He held me last night at least nine hours In reckoning up the several devils ' names 150 That were his lackeys : I cried ' hum , ' and ' well , go to , ' But mark'd him not a word . O , he is as tedious 160 As ...
Page 502
... faith ! things that are mouldy lack use : very singular good ! in faith , well said , Sir John , very well said . Fal . Prick him . 121 Moul . I was pricked well enough before , an you could have let me alone : my old dame will be ...
... faith ! things that are mouldy lack use : very singular good ! in faith , well said , Sir John , very well said . Fal . Prick him . 121 Moul . I was pricked well enough before , an you could have let me alone : my old dame will be ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
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