The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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Page 105
... leave to chide . Glou . Far truer spoke than meant : I lose , indeed ; Beshrew the winners , for they play'd me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . Buck . He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day : Lord cardinal ...
... leave to chide . Glou . Far truer spoke than meant : I lose , indeed ; Beshrew the winners , for they play'd me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . Buck . He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day : Lord cardinal ...
Page 175
... leave have you ; for you will have leave , Till youth take leave and leave you to the crutch . [ Glou . and Clar . retire . K. Edw . Now tell me , madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Ay , full as dearly as I love myself . K ...
... leave have you ; for you will have leave , Till youth take leave and leave you to the crutch . [ Glou . and Clar . retire . K. Edw . Now tell me , madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Ay , full as dearly as I love myself . K ...
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... leave To play the broker in mine own behalf ; And to that end I shortly mind to leave you . K. Edw . Leave me , or tarry , Edward will be king , And not be tied unto his brother's will . Q. Eliz . My lords , before it pleased his ...
... leave To play the broker in mine own behalf ; And to that end I shortly mind to leave you . K. Edw . Leave me , or tarry , Edward will be king , And not be tied unto his brother's will . Q. Eliz . My lords , before it pleased his ...
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 |
Copyright | |
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