The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Lord Bacon , which proves this play to have been in English . It is in the arraignments of Cuffe and Merick , Vol . IV . p . 412 , of Mallet's edition : " The afternoon before the rebellion , Merick , with a great company of others ...
... Lord Bacon , which proves this play to have been in English . It is in the arraignments of Cuffe and Merick , Vol . IV . p . 412 , of Mallet's edition : " The afternoon before the rebellion , Merick , with a great company of others ...
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... Lord Rofs . Lord Willoughby . Lord Fitzwater . Bishop of Carlifle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord Marfhal ; and another Lord . Sir Pierce of Exton Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a Band of Welchmen . Queen to King Richard . Duchefs of ...
... Lord Rofs . Lord Willoughby . Lord Fitzwater . Bishop of Carlifle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord Marfhal ; and another Lord . Sir Pierce of Exton Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a Band of Welchmen . Queen to King Richard . Duchefs of ...
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... Lord Marshal , and AUMERLE.9 MAR . My lord Aumerle , is Harry Hereford arm'd ? AUM . Yea , at all points ; and longs to enter in . MAR . The duke of Norfolk , fprightfully and bold , Stays but the fummons of the appellant's trumpet ...
... Lord Marshal , and AUMERLE.9 MAR . My lord Aumerle , is Harry Hereford arm'd ? AUM . Yea , at all points ; and longs to enter in . MAR . The duke of Norfolk , fprightfully and bold , Stays but the fummons of the appellant's trumpet ...
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... lord , [ To Lord Marfhal . ] I take of you ; - my leave Of you , my noble coufin , lord Aumerle : - Not fick , although I have to do with death ; But lufty , young , and cheerly drawing breath.- Lo , as at English feafts , so I regreet ...
... lord , [ To Lord Marfhal . ] I take of you ; - my leave Of you , my noble coufin , lord Aumerle : - Not fick , although I have to do with death ; But lufty , young , and cheerly drawing breath.- Lo , as at English feafts , so I regreet ...
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... lord : fecurely I efpy Virtue with valour couched in thine eye . Order the trial , marshal , and begin . [ The King and the Lords return to their feats . MAR . Harry of Hereford , Lancafter , and Derby , Receive thy lance ; and God ...
... lord : fecurely I efpy Virtue with valour couched in thine eye . Order the trial , marshal , and begin . [ The King and the Lords return to their feats . MAR . Harry of Hereford , Lancafter , and Derby , Receive thy lance ; and God ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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