The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... bring us word of England's fall . [ they go [ 3.6 . ] Near a river in Picardy The English and Welsh captains , GOWER and FLUELLEN , meeting Gower . How now , Captain Fluellen ! come you from the bridge ? Fluellen . I assure you , there ...
... bring us word of England's fall . [ they go [ 3.6 . ] Near a river in Picardy The English and Welsh captains , GOWER and FLUELLEN , meeting Gower . How now , Captain Fluellen ! come you from the bridge ? Fluellen . I assure you , there ...
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... Bringing rebellion broachéd on his sword , How many would the peaceful city quit , To welcome him ! much more , and ... bring him ; and myself have played The interim , by rememb'ring you ' tis past . Then brook abridgement , and your ...
... Bringing rebellion broachéd on his sword , How many would the peaceful city quit , To welcome him ! much more , and ... bring him ; and myself have played The interim , by rememb'ring you ' tis past . Then brook abridgement , and your ...
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... BRING , accompany ( cf. Gen. xviii . 16 , ' bring them on the way ' ) ; 2. 3. I BROACHED , spitted ; 5 Prol . 32 BROKEN MUSIC . Lit. music arranged in parts ; here used punningly ; 5. 2. 243-4 BRUISE , squeeze ; 3. 6. 120 BUBUKLE ...
... BRING , accompany ( cf. Gen. xviii . 16 , ' bring them on the way ' ) ; 2. 3. I BROACHED , spitted ; 5 Prol . 32 BROKEN MUSIC . Lit. music arranged in parts ; here used punningly ; 5. 2. 243-4 BRUISE , squeeze ; 3. 6. 120 BUBUKLE ...
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added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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