The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... Gently to hear , kindly to judge , our play . * ACT I. SCENE I - London . An Antichamber in the King's Palace . Enter the Archbishop of CANTERBURY , and Bishop of ELY Cant . My lord , I'll tell you , -that self bill is urged , Which ...
... Gently to hear , kindly to judge , our play . * ACT I. SCENE I - London . An Antichamber in the King's Palace . Enter the Archbishop of CANTERBURY , and Bishop of ELY Cant . My lord , I'll tell you , -that self bill is urged , Which ...
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... gentle pass ; for , if we may , We'll not offend one stomach with our play . But , till the king come forth , and not till then , Unto Southampton do we shift our scene . SCENE I - The same . Eastcheap . Enter NYM and BARDOLPH . Bard ...
... gentle pass ; for , if we may , We'll not offend one stomach with our play . But , till the king come forth , and not till then , Unto Southampton do we shift our scene . SCENE I - The same . Eastcheap . Enter NYM and BARDOLPH . Bard ...
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... gentle knight , give me your thoughts : Think you not , that the powers we bear with us , Will cut their passage through the force of France ; Doing the execution , and the act , For which we have in head assembled them ? Scroop . No ...
... gentle knight , give me your thoughts : Think you not , that the powers we bear with us , Will cut their passage through the force of France ; Doing the execution , and the act , For which we have in head assembled them ? Scroop . No ...
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William Shakespeare. Dau . O ! then , belike , she was old and gentle ; and you rode like a kerne of Ireland , your French hose off , and in your strait trossers . * Con . You have good judgment in horsemanship . Dau . Be warned by me ...
William Shakespeare. Dau . O ! then , belike , she was old and gentle ; and you rode like a kerne of Ireland , your French hose off , and in your strait trossers . * Con . You have good judgment in horsemanship . Dau . Be warned by me ...
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... eye doth give to every one , Thawing cold fear . Then , mean and gentle all , * Coloured by the gleam of the fires . + Over - saucy . + Gamble for . Behold , as may unworthiness define , A little touch 38 ACT IV . KING HENRY V.
... eye doth give to every one , Thawing cold fear . Then , mean and gentle all , * Coloured by the gleam of the fires . + Over - saucy . + Gamble for . Behold , as may unworthiness define , A little touch 38 ACT IV . KING HENRY V.
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