Selected Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1American Book Company, 1936 |
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Page 62
... peaceful steps ? If we prevail , their heads shall pay for it . I warrant they have made peace with Bolingbroke . Scroop . Peace have they made with him indeed , my lord . K. Rich . O villains , vipers , damn'd without redemption ! Dogs ...
... peaceful steps ? If we prevail , their heads shall pay for it . I warrant they have made peace with Bolingbroke . Scroop . Peace have they made with him indeed , my lord . K. Rich . O villains , vipers , damn'd without redemption ! Dogs ...
Page 117
... peace and stable government . DATE AND TEXT Henry IV , Part One , was registered for publication , Febru- ary 25 , 1598 , and printed in the same year . It was almost cer- tainly written in 1596 or 1597. Its great popularity is proved ...
... peace and stable government . DATE AND TEXT Henry IV , Part One , was registered for publication , Febru- ary 25 , 1598 , and printed in the same year . It was almost cer- tainly written in 1596 or 1597. Its great popularity is proved ...
Page 543
... peace . 261. peace - parted : 265. howling : i.e. , in hell . 271. ingenious sense : keen mind . 274. quick : living . 276. Pelion . Pelion , Olym- pus , and Ossa ( 306 ) are mountains in Thessaly . Ham . Thou pray'st not well . I ...
... peace . 261. peace - parted : 265. howling : i.e. , in hell . 271. ingenious sense : keen mind . 274. quick : living . 276. Pelion . Pelion , Olym- pus , and Ossa ( 306 ) are mountains in Thessaly . Ham . Thou pray'st not well . I ...
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