The second part of King Henry IVCassell & Company, 1908 |
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... grace Which shallow , laughing hearers give to fools . " mentaries on the Historical Plays , " i . 75-159 . Hotspur , Glendower , Northumberland , Mowbray , the Archbishop , and Prince John , are alterd at will by Shakspere . The ...
... grace Which shallow , laughing hearers give to fools . " mentaries on the Historical Plays , " i . 75-159 . Hotspur , Glendower , Northumberland , Mowbray , the Archbishop , and Prince John , are alterd at will by Shakspere . The ...
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... grace the shame Of those that turned their backs ; and in his flight , Stumbling in fear , was took . The sum of all Is , that the king hath won , and hath sent out A speedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of ...
... grace the shame Of those that turned their backs ; and in his flight , Stumbling in fear , was took . The sum of all Is , that the king hath won , and hath sent out A speedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of ...
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... grace , but he is almost out of mine , I can assure him . What said Master Dombledon about the satin for my short cloak and my slops ? Page . He said , sir , you should procure him better assurance than Bardolph : he would not take his ...
... grace , but he is almost out of mine , I can assure him . What said Master Dombledon about the satin for my short cloak and my slops ? Page . He said , sir , you should procure him better assurance than Bardolph : he would not take his ...
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... grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . Ch . Just . For what sum ? Host . It is more than for some , my lord ; it is for all , all I have . He hath eaten me out of house and home ; he hath put all my ...
... grace , I am a poor widow of Eastcheap , and he is arrested at my suit . Ch . Just . For what sum ? Host . It is more than for some , my lord ; it is for all , all I have . He hath eaten me out of house and home ; he hath put all my ...
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... grace , my lord ! tap for tap , and so part fair . Ch . Just . Now , the lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The Same . Another Street Enter 60 ACT TWO King Henry IV - Part II SCENE ONE.
... grace , my lord ! tap for tap , and so part fair . Ch . Just . Now , the lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The Same . Another Street Enter 60 ACT TWO King Henry IV - Part II SCENE ONE.
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Amurath Arch Bard bear beseech blood brother Bull-calf captain Clar Coleville comes court cousin crown Davy dead death Doll Tear-sheet dost doth drink earl Epil Exeunt Exit Fang father fear fellow friends give grace grief Harry Hast hath head hear heart Heaven Henry IV hither honest honour Host hostess Hotspur's Humph John of Lancaster KING HENRY king's knave knight look Lord Bardolph Lord Chief Justice Lord Hastings Lord of Westmoreland lordship majesty marry Master Shallow Master Silence merry Mistress Q.'s blunder Mouldy Mowb Mowbray naked weapons never Northumberland Oldcastle peace Pist Pistol Poins pray Prince HENRY Prince JOHN rascal Re-enter rogue Rumour SCENE Shal Shrewsbury sick Sir Dagonet Sir John Falstaff sleep sorrow speak spirit swaggerers sweet sword tell thee thine Thomas Lucy thou art tongue troth unto Wart WARWICK Westmoreland whoreson word young