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Pagina 6
1. i . 17 ) . 62. poltroon ] lazy coward . Only here in Shakespeare . Capell inserts " and " ( F 2 ) before " such . " North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be 6 [ ACT I. THE THIRD PART OF.
1. i . 17 ) . 62. poltroon ] lazy coward . Only here in Shakespeare . Capell inserts " and " ( F 2 ) before " such . " North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be 6 [ ACT I. THE THIRD PART OF.
Pagina 7
Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be it so . K. Hen . Ah , know you not the city favours them , And they have troops of soldiers at their beck ? Exe . But when the duke is slain they'll quickly fly . K. Hen . Far be the thought of this ...
Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be it so . K. Hen . Ah , know you not the city favours them , And they have troops of soldiers at their beck ? Exe . But when the duke is slain they'll quickly fly . K. Hen . Far be the thought of this ...
Pagina 8
War . Poor Clifford ! how I scorn his worthless threats . York . Will you we show our title to the crown ? If not , our swords shall plead it in the field . K. Hen . What title hast thou , traitor , to the crown ?
War . Poor Clifford ! how I scorn his worthless threats . York . Will you we show our title to the crown ? If not , our swords shall plead it in the field . K. Hen . What title hast thou , traitor , to the crown ?
Pagina 12
How hast thou injured both thyself and us ! West . I cannot stay to hear these articles . North . Nor I. Clif . Come , cousin , let us tell the queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , In whose cold ...
How hast thou injured both thyself and us ! West . I cannot stay to hear these articles . North . Nor I. Clif . Come , cousin , let us tell the queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , In whose cold ...
Pagina 14
Ah ! wretched man ; would I had died a maid , And never seen thee , never borne thee son , Seeing thou hast proved so unnatural a father . Hath he deserved to lose his birthright thus ? Hadst thou but loved him half so well as I ...
Ah ! wretched man ; would I had died a maid , And never seen thee , never borne thee son , Seeing thou hast proved so unnatural a father . Hath he deserved to lose his birthright thus ? Hadst thou but loved him half so well as I ...
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