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... out of captiuitie , but also ( to the high displeasure of king Henrie ) entered in league with the foresaid Owen Glendouer . Heerewith , they by their deputies in the house of the archdeacon of Bangor , INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
... out of captiuitie , but also ( to the high displeasure of king Henrie ) entered in league with the foresaid Owen Glendouer . Heerewith , they by their deputies in the house of the archdeacon of Bangor , INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
Página xli
... enter- prise they were readie at that instant to haue taken in hand , and foorthwith the lord Persie ( as a capteine of high cour- age ) began to exhort the capteines and souldiers to prepare themselues to battell , sith the matter was ...
... enter- prise they were readie at that instant to haue taken in hand , and foorthwith the lord Persie ( as a capteine of high cour- age ) began to exhort the capteines and souldiers to prepare themselues to battell , sith the matter was ...
Página xlvii
... FIFTH UTILISED FOR THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . ( I ) Highway Robbery Scene . Enter the yoong Prince , Ned , and Tom . Henry V. Come away Ned and Tom . Both . Here my Lord . Hen . V. Come away my Lads : Tell me INTRODUCTION xlvii.
... FIFTH UTILISED FOR THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . ( I ) Highway Robbery Scene . Enter the yoong Prince , Ned , and Tom . Henry V. Come away Ned and Tom . Both . Here my Lord . Hen . V. Come away my Lads : Tell me INTRODUCTION xlvii.
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... Enter Lord chiefe Iustice , Clarke of the Office , Iayler , Iohn Cobler , Dericke , and the Theefe . Iudge . Well , what sayest thou , art thou guiltie , or not guiltie ? Theefe . Not guiltie , my Lord . Iudge . By whom wilt thou be ...
... Enter Lord chiefe Iustice , Clarke of the Office , Iayler , Iohn Cobler , Dericke , and the Theefe . Iudge . Well , what sayest thou , art thou guiltie , or not guiltie ? Theefe . Not guiltie , my Lord . Iudge . By whom wilt thou be ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Enter the young Prince , with Ned and Tom . Hen . V. Come away my lads , Gogs wounds ye villain , what make you heere ? I must goe about my busi- nesse my selfe , and you must stand loytering ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Enter the young Prince , with Ned and Tom . Hen . V. Come away my lads , Gogs wounds ye villain , what make you heere ? I must goe about my busi- nesse my selfe , and you must stand loytering ...
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