The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... Constable . Yet do I not use my horse for my mistress , or any such proverb so little kin to the purpose . Rambures . My lord constable , the armour that I saw your tent to - night , are those stars or suns upon it ? Constable . Stars ...
... Constable . Yet do I not use my horse for my mistress , or any such proverb so little kin to the purpose . Rambures . My lord constable , the armour that I saw your tent to - night , are those stars or suns upon it ? Constable . Stars ...
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... Constable . Doing is activity , and he will still be doing . Orleans . He never did harm , that I heard of . Constable . Nor will do none to - morrow : he will keep that good name still . Orleans . I know him to be valiant . Constable ...
... Constable . Doing is activity , and he will still be doing . Orleans . He never did harm , that I heard of . Constable . Nor will do none to - morrow : he will keep that good name still . Orleans . I know him to be valiant . Constable ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Constable . Who hath measured the ground ? Messenger . The lord Grandpré . Constable . A valiant and most expert gentleman .... Would it were day ! Alas , poor Harry of England ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. Constable . Who hath measured the ground ? Messenger . The lord Grandpré . Constable . A valiant and most expert gentleman .... Would it were day ! Alas , poor Harry of England ...
Inhalt
added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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