The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Svazek 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Strana 98
... Westmoreland , seven thousand strong , Is marching hitherwards ; with him , prince John . Hot . No harm . What more ? Ver . And , farther , I have learn'd , — The king himself in person is set forth , Or hitherwards intended speedily ...
... Westmoreland , seven thousand strong , Is marching hitherwards ; with him , prince John . Hot . No harm . What more ? Ver . And , farther , I have learn'd , — The king himself in person is set forth , Or hitherwards intended speedily ...
Strana 102
... innkeeper of Daintry . But that's all one ; they'll find linen enough on every hedge . Ensigns . 3 Shackles . 2 Standard . 4 Daventry . Enter PRINCE HENRY and WESTMOREland . P. Hen . How 102 ACT IV . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... innkeeper of Daintry . But that's all one ; they'll find linen enough on every hedge . Ensigns . 3 Shackles . 2 Standard . 4 Daventry . Enter PRINCE HENRY and WESTMOREland . P. Hen . How 102 ACT IV . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
Strana 103
... WESTMOREland . P. Hen . How now , blown Jack ? how now , quilt ? Fal . What , Hal ? How now , mad wag ? what a devil dost thou in Warwickshire ? My good lord of Westmoreland , I cry you mercy ; I thought your honor had already been at ...
... WESTMOREland . P. Hen . How now , blown Jack ? how now , quilt ? Fal . What , Hal ? How now , mad wag ? what a devil dost thou in Warwickshire ? My good lord of Westmoreland , I cry you mercy ; I thought your honor had already been at ...
Strana 110
... Westmoreland , and warlike Blunt ; And many more corrivals , and dear men Of estimation and command in arms . Gen. Doubt not , my lord , they shall be well op- posed . Arch . I hope no less , yet needful ' tis to fear ; And , to prevent ...
... Westmoreland , and warlike Blunt ; And many more corrivals , and dear men Of estimation and command in arms . Gen. Doubt not , my lord , they shall be well op- posed . Arch . I hope no less , yet needful ' tis to fear ; And , to prevent ...
Strana 117
... Westmoreland . Uncle , what news ? Wor . The king will bid you battle presently . Dou . Defy him by the lord of Westmoreland . SCENE II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 117.
... Westmoreland . Uncle , what news ? Wor . The king will bid you battle presently . Dou . Defy him by the lord of Westmoreland . SCENE II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 117.
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