The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... HOTSPUR . GLENDOWER . MORTIMER . DOUGLAS . FALSTAFF . WOMEN . LADY PERCY , wife to Hotspur . LADY MORTIMER . i HENRY the FOURTH . FIRST PART . I :
... HOTSPUR . GLENDOWER . MORTIMER . DOUGLAS . FALSTAFF . WOMEN . LADY PERCY , wife to Hotspur . LADY MORTIMER . i HENRY the FOURTH . FIRST PART . I :
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... Hotspur is taxed by the king with having refused to furrender the prisoners which he had taken at the gallant action of Holmedon - Moor , to his order , the speech he makes upon that occafion , in excuse for his refractoriness ...
... Hotspur is taxed by the king with having refused to furrender the prisoners which he had taken at the gallant action of Holmedon - Moor , to his order , the speech he makes upon that occafion , in excuse for his refractoriness ...
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... Hotspur . My liege , I did deny no prisoners ; But I remember , when the fight was done , When I was dry with rage , and extreme toil , Breathless and faint , leaning upon my sword , Came there a certain lord , neat , trimly dreft ...
... Hotspur . My liege , I did deny no prisoners ; But I remember , when the fight was done , When I was dry with rage , and extreme toil , Breathless and faint , leaning upon my sword , Came there a certain lord , neat , trimly dreft ...
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... Hotspur breaks out into the following expressions ; which , though the substance of them does not fall within the purpose of this Work , I shall , however , repeat here , and also continue the dialogue a good deal further , as it leads ...
... Hotspur breaks out into the following expressions ; which , though the substance of them does not fall within the purpose of this Work , I shall , however , repeat here , and also continue the dialogue a good deal further , as it leads ...
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... Hotspur . Why , look you , I am whipt and scourged with rods , Nettled and stung with pismites , when I hear Of this vile politician Bolinbroke . In Richard's time - What do you call the place ? A plague upon't - it is in Glostershire ...
... Hotspur . Why , look you , I am whipt and scourged with rods , Nettled and stung with pismites , when I hear Of this vile politician Bolinbroke . In Richard's time - What do you call the place ? A plague upon't - it is in Glostershire ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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