The second part of King Henry IVCassell & Company, 1908 |
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... West . You speak , Lord Mowbray , now you know not what . The Earl of Hereford was reputed then In England the most valiant gentleman : Who knows on whom fortune would then have smiled ? But if your father had been victor there , He ne ...
... West . You speak , Lord Mowbray , now you know not what . The Earl of Hereford was reputed then In England the most valiant gentleman : Who knows on whom fortune would then have smiled ? But if your father had been victor there , He ne ...
Strona 115
... West . Mowbray , you overween to take it so . This offer comes from mercy , not from fear ; For , lo , within a ken our army lies , Upon mine honour , all too confident To give admittance to a thought of fear . Our battle is more full ...
... West . Mowbray , you overween to take it so . This offer comes from mercy , not from fear ; For , lo , within a ken our army lies , Upon mine honour , all too confident To give admittance to a thought of fear . Our battle is more full ...
Strona 116
... West . That argues but the shame of your offence : A rotten case abides no handling . In Hast . Hath the Prince John a full commission , very ample virtue of his father , To hear and absolutely to determine Of what conditions we shall ...
... West . That argues but the shame of your offence : A rotten case abides no handling . In Hast . Hath the Prince John a full commission , very ample virtue of his father , To hear and absolutely to determine Of what conditions we shall ...
Strona 118
... Our peace will , like a broken limb united , Grow stronger for the breaking . Mowb . Be it so . Here is returned my Lord of Westmoreland . Re - enter WESTMORELAND West . The prince is here 118 ACT FOUR King Henry IV - Part II SCENE ONE.
... Our peace will , like a broken limb united , Grow stronger for the breaking . Mowb . Be it so . Here is returned my Lord of Westmoreland . Re - enter WESTMORELAND West . The prince is here 118 ACT FOUR King Henry IV - Part II SCENE ONE.
Strona 119
William Shakespeare. Re - enter WESTMORELAND West . The prince is here at hand . Pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace just distance ' tween our armies ? Mowb . Your grace of York , in God's name , then , set forward . Arch . Before ...
William Shakespeare. Re - enter WESTMORELAND West . The prince is here at hand . Pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace just distance ' tween our armies ? Mowb . Your grace of York , in God's name , then , set forward . Arch . Before ...
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