The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... Dauphin . My Lord of Orleans , and my lord high constable , you talk of horse and armour ? Orleans . You are as well provided of both as any prince in the world . Dauphin . What a long night is this ! I will not change my horse with any ...
... Dauphin . My Lord of Orleans , and my lord high constable , you talk of horse and armour ? Orleans . You are as well provided of both as any prince in the world . Dauphin . What a long night is this ! I will not change my horse with any ...
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... Dauphin . Nay , the man hath no wit that cannot , from the rising of the lark to the lodging of the lamb , vary ... Dauphin . Then did they imitate that which I com- posed to my courser , for my horse is my mistress . Orleans . Your ...
... Dauphin . Nay , the man hath no wit that cannot , from the rising of the lark to the lodging of the lamb , vary ... Dauphin . Then did they imitate that which I com- posed to my courser , for my horse is my mistress . Orleans . Your ...
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... Dauphin . " Le chien est retourné à son propre vomisse- ment , et la truie lavée au bourbier " : thou mak'st use of ... Dauphin . Some of them will fall to - morrow , hope . Constable . And yet my sky shall not want . I Dauphin . That ...
... Dauphin . " Le chien est retourné à son propre vomisse- ment , et la truie lavée au bourbier " : thou mak'st use of ... Dauphin . Some of them will fall to - morrow , hope . Constable . And yet my sky shall not want . I Dauphin . That ...
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added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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