The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5P.F. Collier, 1899 |
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Page 374
... French were full one hundred and fifty thousand chevaucheurs , with a great number of waggons and carts , cannon ... French host was first seen by the English ; and he who uttered the wish for some more men was Sir Walter Hungerford ...
... French were full one hundred and fifty thousand chevaucheurs , with a great number of waggons and carts , cannon ... French host was first seen by the English ; and he who uttered the wish for some more men was Sir Walter Hungerford ...
Page 375
... French army . The archers of Henry soon put the French cavalry in disorder ; and the whole army rushing on , with the national huzza , the archers threw aside their bows , and slew all before them with their bill - hooks and hatchets ...
... French army . The archers of Henry soon put the French cavalry in disorder ; and the whole army rushing on , with the national huzza , the archers threw aside their bows , and slew all before them with their bill - hooks and hatchets ...
Page 384
... French , " & c . It is extremely difficult to explain this passage as it stands . Why should the lamentation of the French invite the King of England to stay at home ? If we were half as venturous as our editorial pre- decessors , we ...
... French , " & c . It is extremely difficult to explain this passage as it stands . Why should the lamentation of the French invite the King of England to stay at home ? If we were half as venturous as our editorial pre- decessors , we ...
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