The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareG. Routledge, 1866 - 960 pages |
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Page 489
... grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's title shall be multiplied . Duch . What say'st thou , man ? hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jourdain , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbroke , the ...
... grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's title shall be multiplied . Duch . What say'st thou , man ? hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jourdain , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbroke , the ...
Page 561
... grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation : And in no worldly suit would he be mov'd , To draw him from his holy exercise . Buck ...
... grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation : And in no worldly suit would he be mov'd , To draw him from his holy exercise . Buck ...
Page 581
... grace is noble : - Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you : cheer your neighbours.— Ladies , you are not merry ; -Gentlemen , Whose fault is this ? Sands ...
... grace is noble : - Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you : cheer your neighbours.— Ladies , you are not merry ; -Gentlemen , Whose fault is this ? Sands ...
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