The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... majesty ! King Henry . How now , Fluellen , cam'st thou from the bridge ? Fluellen . Ay , so please your majesty ... The Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintained the pridge ; the French is gone off , look you , and there is gallant ...
... majesty ! King Henry . How now , Fluellen , cam'st thou from the bridge ? Fluellen . Ay , so please your majesty ... The Duke of Exeter has very gallantly maintained the pridge ; the French is gone off , look you , and there is gallant ...
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... majesty , and your great - uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales , as I have read in the chronicles , fought a most prave pattle here in France . King Henry . They did , Fluellen . Fluellen . Your majesty says very true : if your ...
... majesty , and your great - uncle Edward the Plack Prince of Wales , as I have read in the chronicles , fought a most prave pattle here in France . King Henry . They did , Fluellen . Fluellen . Your majesty says very true : if your ...
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... majesty's name , apprehend him , he's a friend of the 20 Duke Alençon's . WARWICK and GLOUCESTER hurry up , with the ... majesty . King Henry . Now now , what's the matter ? Fluellen . My liege , here is a villain and a traitor , that ...
... majesty's name , apprehend him , he's a friend of the 20 Duke Alençon's . WARWICK and GLOUCESTER hurry up , with the ... majesty . King Henry . Now now , what's the matter ? Fluellen . My liege , here is a villain and a traitor , that ...
Inhalt
added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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