The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... hand to yt , he is to have the same for his copy . " Dr. Farmer in a note on the epilogue to this play , observes from Stowe , that Robert Greene had written somewhat on the same story . STEEVENS . This historical drama comprizes a ...
... hand to yt , he is to have the same for his copy . " Dr. Farmer in a note on the epilogue to this play , observes from Stowe , that Robert Greene had written somewhat on the same story . STEEVENS . This historical drama comprizes a ...
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... hand on his dagger , Another spread on his breast , mounting his eyes , He did discharge a horrible oath ; whose tenour Was , -Were he evil us'd , he would out - go His father , by as much as a performance Does an irresolute purpose . K ...
... hand on his dagger , Another spread on his breast , mounting his eyes , He did discharge a horrible oath ; whose tenour Was , -Were he evil us'd , he would out - go His father , by as much as a performance Does an irresolute purpose . K ...
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... hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us ; His dews fall every where . Cham . No doubt , he's noble ; He had a black mouth , that said other of him . Sands . He may , my lord , he has wherewithal ; in him , Sparing would show a worse ...
... hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us ; His dews fall every where . Cham . No doubt , he's noble ; He had a black mouth , that said other of him . Sands . He may , my lord , he has wherewithal ; in him , Sparing would show a worse ...
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... welcome , And thank the holy conclave for their loves ; They have sent me such a man I would have wish'd for . Cam . Your grace must needs deserve all stran- gers ' loves , You are so noble : To your highness ' hand 42 KING HENRY VIII .
... welcome , And thank the holy conclave for their loves ; They have sent me such a man I would have wish'd for . Cam . Your grace must needs deserve all stran- gers ' loves , You are so noble : To your highness ' hand 42 KING HENRY VIII .
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... hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has rais'd me . K. Hen . Come hither , Gardiner . [ Aside . [ They converse apart . Cam . My lord of York , was ...
... hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has rais'd me . K. Hen . Come hither , Gardiner . [ Aside . [ They converse apart . Cam . My lord of York , was ...
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