The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... Glou . ] Marry , when thou darest . Glou . [ Aside to Car . ] Make up no factious numbers for the matter ; In thine own person answer thy abuse . 40 Car . [ Aside to Glou . ] Ay , where thou darest not peep : an if thou darest , This ...
... Glou . ] Marry , when thou darest . Glou . [ Aside to Car . ] Make up no factious numbers for the matter ; In thine own person answer thy abuse . 40 Car . [ Aside to Glou . ] Ay , where thou darest not peep : an if thou darest , This ...
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... Glou . The fitter for the King of heaven , that hath him . Anne . He is in heaven , where thou shalt never come . Glou . Let him thank me , that holp to send him thither ; For he was fitter for that place than earth . Anne . And thou ...
... Glou . The fitter for the King of heaven , that hath him . Anne . He is in heaven , where thou shalt never come . Glou . Let him thank me , that holp to send him thither ; For he was fitter for that place than earth . Anne . And thou ...
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... Glou . [ Aside ] Short summers lightly have a forward spring . Enter young YORK , HASTINGS , and the CARDINAL . Buck ... Glou . How fares our cousin , noble Lord of York ? York . I thank you , gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said that ...
... Glou . [ Aside ] Short summers lightly have a forward spring . Enter young YORK , HASTINGS , and the CARDINAL . Buck ... Glou . How fares our cousin , noble Lord of York ? York . I thank you , gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said that ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
Copyright | |
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