The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... speak to thy mother , boy ! Canst thou not speak ? O traitors ! murderers ! They that stabb'd Cæsar shed no blood at all , Did not offend , nor were not worthy blame , If this foul deed were by to equal it : He was a man ; this , in ...
... speak to thy mother , boy ! Canst thou not speak ? O traitors ! murderers ! They that stabb'd Cæsar shed no blood at all , Did not offend , nor were not worthy blame , If this foul deed were by to equal it : He was a man ; this , in ...
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... speak . K. Rich . You speak too bitterly . Duch . Hear me a word ; 180 For I shall never speak to thee again . K. Rich . So. Duch . Either thou wilt die , by God's just ordinance , Ere from this war thou turn a conqueror , Or I with ...
... speak . K. Rich . You speak too bitterly . Duch . Hear me a word ; 180 For I shall never speak to thee again . K. Rich . So. Duch . Either thou wilt die , by God's just ordinance , Ere from this war thou turn a conqueror , Or I with ...
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... Speak ' pardon ' as ' tis current in our land ; The chopping French we do not understand . Thine eye begins to speak ; set thy tongue there ; Or in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear ; That hearing how our plaints and prayers do ...
... Speak ' pardon ' as ' tis current in our land ; The chopping French we do not understand . Thine eye begins to speak ; set thy tongue there ; Or in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear ; That hearing how our plaints and prayers do ...
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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