The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him : Here ... thoughts , Wherewith already France is over - run . Enter a third Messenger . 3 Mess My gracious lords , -to add to your ...
... thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him : Here ... thoughts , Wherewith already France is over - run . Enter a third Messenger . 3 Mess My gracious lords , -to add to your ...
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... thought , lord Talbot , when the figh began , Rous'd on the sudden from their drowsy beds , They did , amongst the troops of armed men , Leap o'er the walls for refuge in the field . Bur . Myself ( as far as I could well discern , For ...
... thought , lord Talbot , when the figh began , Rous'd on the sudden from their drowsy beds , They did , amongst the troops of armed men , Leap o'er the walls for refuge in the field . Bur . Myself ( as far as I could well discern , For ...
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... thought proper . At present it is only necessary to apprize the reader of the method observed in the printing of ... thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gra- cious lord ; R * " The mutual conference that my mind hath had ...
... thought proper . At present it is only necessary to apprize the reader of the method observed in the printing of ... thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gra- cious lord ; R * " The mutual conference that my mind hath had ...
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... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my king and nephew , virtuous Henry , Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! ' My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . " Duch . What dream , my lord ? tell me ...
... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my king and nephew , virtuous Henry , Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! ' My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . " Duch . What dream , my lord ? tell me ...
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... thoughts above his falcon's pitch . ' Glos . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind com - That mounts no higher than a bird can soar . ' Car . I thought as much ; he'd be above the clouds . Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains ...
... thoughts above his falcon's pitch . ' Glos . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind com - That mounts no higher than a bird can soar . ' Car . I thought as much ; he'd be above the clouds . Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains ...
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