Henry V.Wells Gardner, Darton & Company Limited, 1922 |
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... poor ; for the effusion of our blood , the muster of his kingdom too faint a number ; and for our disgrace , his own person , kneeling at our feet , but a weak and worthless satisfaction . To this add defiance : and tell him , for ...
... poor ; for the effusion of our blood , the muster of his kingdom too faint a number ; and for our disgrace , his own person , kneeling at our feet , but a weak and worthless satisfaction . To this add defiance : and tell him , for ...
Strana 72
... poor bodies Must lie and fester . K. Hen . Mont . The Constable of France . K. Hen . I pray thee , bear back : Who hath sent thee now ? my former answer my bones . 91 Bid them achieve me and then sell Good God ! why should they mock ...
... poor bodies Must lie and fester . K. Hen . Mont . The Constable of France . K. Hen . I pray thee , bear back : Who hath sent thee now ? my former answer my bones . 91 Bid them achieve me and then sell Good God ! why should they mock ...
Strana 73
... poor soldiers tell me , yet ere night They'll be in fresher robes , or they will pluck The gay new coats o'er the French soldiers ' heads And turn them out of service . If they do this , - As , if God please , they shall , -my ransom ...
... poor soldiers tell me , yet ere night They'll be in fresher robes , or they will pluck The gay new coats o'er the French soldiers ' heads And turn them out of service . If they do this , - As , if God please , they shall , -my ransom ...
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THE GLOBE THEATRE BANKSIDE Frontispiece | vi |
METHODS OF ACTING | xv |
V | xxiv |
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