The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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Page 342
... stand up . Duch . Nay , do not say , ' stand up ; ' Say ' pardon ' first , and afterwards ' stand up . ' An if I were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , ' Pardon ' should be the first word of thy speech . I never long'd to hear a word ...
... stand up . Duch . Nay , do not say , ' stand up ; ' Say ' pardon ' first , and afterwards ' stand up . ' An if I were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , ' Pardon ' should be the first word of thy speech . I never long'd to hear a word ...
Page 425
... stands behind the hedge : when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . Prince . Ned , where are our disguises ? Poins . Here , hard by : stand ...
... stands behind the hedge : when thou needest him , there thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I should be hanged . Prince . Ned , where are our disguises ? Poins . Here , hard by : stand ...
Page 657
... stands under more calumnious tongues Than I myself , poor man . King . Stand up , good Canterbury : Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted In us , thy friend give me thy hand , stand up : Prithee , let's walk . Now , by my holidame ...
... stands under more calumnious tongues Than I myself , poor man . King . Stand up , good Canterbury : Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted In us , thy friend give me thy hand , stand up : Prithee , let's walk . Now , by my holidame ...
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 |
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