The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, 1864 |
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Page 56
... prince . ΙΟ Arth . As little prince , having so great a title To be more prince , as may be . You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was ...
... prince . ΙΟ Arth . As little prince , having so great a title To be more prince , as may be . You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was ...
Page 89
... prince , the Dauphin ? Lew . Here : what news ? IO Mess . The Count Melun is slain ; the English lords By his persuasion are again fall'n off , And your supply , which you have wish'd so long , Are cast away and sunk on Goodwin Sands ...
... prince , the Dauphin ? Lew . Here : what news ? IO Mess . The Count Melun is slain ; the English lords By his persuasion are again fall'n off , And your supply , which you have wish'd so long , Are cast away and sunk on Goodwin Sands ...
Page 91
... Prince Henry in their company ; At whose request the king hath pardon'd them , And they are all about his majesty . Bast . Withhold thine indignation , mighty heaven , And tempt us not to bear above our power ! I'll tell thee , Hubert ...
... Prince Henry in their company ; At whose request the king hath pardon'd them , And they are all about his majesty . Bast . Withhold thine indignation , mighty heaven , And tempt us not to bear above our power ! I'll tell thee , Hubert ...
Page 105
... prince ' in the preceding line . Or the error may be in the word ' prince , ' for which it would be easier to suggest a substitute than for ' princes . ' As an illustration of the facility with which such mistakes may be made we may ...
... prince ' in the preceding line . Or the error may be in the word ' prince , ' for which it would be easier to suggest a substitute than for ' princes . ' As an illustration of the facility with which such mistakes may be made we may ...
Page 144
... prince and many moe Of noble blood in this declining land . The king is not himself , but basely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform , Merely in hate , ' gainst any of us all , 240 That will the king severely prosecute ...
... prince and many moe Of noble blood in this declining land . The king is not himself , but basely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform , Merely in hate , ' gainst any of us all , 240 That will the king severely prosecute ...
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