The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volumen4A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... Talbot , Salisbury and Glofter , Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd . This story shall the good man teach his fon : And Crifpin Crifpian shall ne'er go by , From this day to the ending of the world , But we in it shall be ...
... Talbot , Salisbury and Glofter , Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd . This story shall the good man teach his fon : And Crifpin Crifpian shall ne'er go by , From this day to the ending of the world , But we in it shall be ...
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... Talbot . Young Talbot , his Son . Richard Plantagenet , afterwards Duke of York . Mortimer , Earl of March . Sir John Faftolfe . Woodvile , Lieutenant of the Tower . Lord Mayor of London . Sir Thomas Gargrave . Sir William Glansdale ...
... Talbot . Young Talbot , his Son . Richard Plantagenet , afterwards Duke of York . Mortimer , Earl of March . Sir John Faftolfe . Woodvile , Lieutenant of the Tower . Lord Mayor of London . Sir Thomas Gargrave . Sir William Glansdale ...
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... Talbot is kill'd at the End of the 4th Act of this Play , who in reality did not fall till the 13th of July 1453 : and the 2d Part of Henry VI . opens with the Marriage of the King , which was folemniz'd 8 Years before Talbot's Death ...
... Talbot is kill'd at the End of the 4th Act of this Play , who in reality did not fall till the 13th of July 1453 : and the 2d Part of Henry VI . opens with the Marriage of the King , which was folemniz'd 8 Years before Talbot's Death ...
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... Talbot and the French . Win . What ! wherein Talbot overcame ? is't so ? 3 Meff . O , no ; wherein lord Talbot was o'erthrown . The circumstance I'll tell you more at large . The tenth of August last , this dreadful lord Retiring from ...
... Talbot and the French . Win . What ! wherein Talbot overcame ? is't so ? 3 Meff . O , no ; wherein lord Talbot was o'erthrown . The circumstance I'll tell you more at large . The tenth of August last , this dreadful lord Retiring from ...
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... Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France with her chief affembled Durst not presume to look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot lain then ? I will slay my self , For living idly here in pomp and ease ; Whilst such a worthy ...
... Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France with her chief affembled Durst not presume to look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot lain then ? I will slay my self , For living idly here in pomp and ease ; Whilst such a worthy ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 334 - So many hours must I tend my flock; So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece: So minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years, Pass'd over to the end they were created, Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave.
Página 350 - Content!' to that which grieves my heart, And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, And frame my face to all occasions.
Página 269 - Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass: and when I am king, as king I will be,— ALL God save your majesty! CADE I thank you, good people: there shall be no money; all shall eat and drink on my score; and I will apparel them all in one livery, that they may agree like brothers and worship me their lord.
Página 75 - This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered...
Página 14 - Where some, like magistrates, correct at home, Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad, Others, like soldiers, armed in their stings, Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their ( emperor...