The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Exit . SCENE II . Orleans . Within the Town . Enter TALBOT , BEDFORD , BURGUNDY , a Captain , and Others . BED . The day begins to break , and night is fled , Whose pitchy mantle over - veil'd the earth . Here found retreat , and cease ...
... Exit . SCENE II . Orleans . Within the Town . Enter TALBOT , BEDFORD , BURGUNDY , a Captain , and Others . BED . The day begins to break , and night is fled , Whose pitchy mantle over - veil'd the earth . Here found retreat , and cease ...
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... Exit . COUNT . The plot is laid : if all things fall out right , I fhall as famous be by this exploit , As Scythian Thomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , ` And his achievements of no lefs account ...
... Exit . COUNT . The plot is laid : if all things fall out right , I fhall as famous be by this exploit , As Scythian Thomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , ` And his achievements of no lefs account ...
Page 72
... Exit . SOM . Have with thee , Poole . - Farewell , ambi- tious Richard . [ Exit . PLAN . HOW I am brav'd , and must perforce en- dure it ! WAR . This blot , that they object against your house , Shall be wip'd out 5 in the next ...
... Exit . SOM . Have with thee , Poole . - Farewell , ambi- tious Richard . [ Exit . PLAN . HOW I am brav'd , and must perforce en- dure it ! WAR . This blot , that they object against your house , Shall be wip'd out 5 in the next ...
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... [ Exit . Chok'd with ambition of the meaner fort : ] So , in the pre- ceding scene : " Go forward , and be chok'd with thy ambition . " STEEVENS . We are to understand the speaker as reflecting on the ill for- tune of Mortimer , in being ...
... [ Exit . Chok'd with ambition of the meaner fort : ] So , in the pre- ceding scene : " Go forward , and be chok'd with thy ambition . " STEEVENS . We are to understand the speaker as reflecting on the ill for- tune of Mortimer , in being ...
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... Exit . SCENE II . France . Before Roüen . Enter LA PUCELLE difguifed , and Soldiers dressed like Countrymen , with Sacks upon their Backs . Puc . These are the city gates , the gates of Rouen , + Through which our policy muft make a ...
... Exit . SCENE II . France . Before Roüen . Enter LA PUCELLE difguifed , and Soldiers dressed like Countrymen , with Sacks upon their Backs . Puc . These are the city gates , the gates of Rouen , + Through which our policy muft make a ...
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