The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: Richard II. Henry IV, pt. I |
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ENTE livine rith , comes the tex I wi : better ; Inow ta cons calls ha The passage
stands thus in the quarto , 1600 : " Take from them now the sense of reckoning , “
That the opposed numbers which stand before them , “ May not appal their ...
ENTE livine rith , comes the tex I wi : better ; Inow ta cons calls ha The passage
stands thus in the quarto , 1600 : " Take from them now the sense of reckoning , “
That the opposed numbers which stand before them , “ May not appal their ...
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