The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volumen2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... Madam , According as your ladyship desir'd , By message crav'd , so is lord Talbot come . Count . And he is welcome . What ! is this the man ? Mess . Madam , it is . Count . Is this the scourge of France ? Is this the Talbot , so much ...
... Madam , According as your ladyship desir'd , By message crav'd , so is lord Talbot come . Count . And he is welcome . What ! is this the man ? Mess . Madam , it is . Count . Is this the scourge of France ? Is this the Talbot , so much ...
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... Madam , I have a secret to reveal . Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a knight , And will not any way dishonour me . [ Aside . Suff . Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mur . Perhaps I shall be rescu'd by the French ; And ...
... Madam , I have a secret to reveal . Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a knight , And will not any way dishonour me . [ Aside . Suff . Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mur . Perhaps I shall be rescu'd by the French ; And ...
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... madam ! But , hark you , Margaret ; No princely commendations to my king ? Mar. Such commendations as become a maid , A virgin , and his servant , say to him . Suff . Words sweetly plac'd , and modestly di- rected . But , madam , I must ...
... madam ! But , hark you , Margaret ; No princely commendations to my king ? Mar. Such commendations as become a maid , A virgin , and his servant , say to him . Suff . Words sweetly plac'd , and modestly di- rected . But , madam , I must ...
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... madam , list to me ; For I am bold to counsel you in this . Although we fancy not the cardinal , * Yet must we join with him , and with the lords , Till we have brought duke Humphrey in disgrace . As for the duke of York , -this late ...
... madam , list to me ; For I am bold to counsel you in this . Although we fancy not the cardinal , * Yet must we join with him , and with the lords , Till we have brought duke Humphrey in disgrace . As for the duke of York , -this late ...
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... madam , are you there ? the king and monweal ' Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains ; ' My lord protector will , I doubt it not , ' See you well guerdon'd ' for these good deserts . * Duch . Not half so bad as thine to England's ...
... madam , are you there ? the king and monweal ' Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains ; ' My lord protector will , I doubt it not , ' See you well guerdon'd ' for these good deserts . * Duch . Not half so bad as thine to England's ...
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