The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... majefty ! K. HEN . Is it good morrow , lords ? WAR . ' Tis one o'clock , and past . K. HEN . Why then , good morrow to you all , my lords . 5 3 That with the hurly , ] Hurly is noise , derived from the French hurler to howl , as hurly ...
... majefty ! K. HEN . Is it good morrow , lords ? WAR . ' Tis one o'clock , and past . K. HEN . Why then , good morrow to you all , my lords . 5 3 That with the hurly , ] Hurly is noise , derived from the French hurler to howl , as hurly ...
Page 119
... majefty hath been this fortnight ill ; And these unfeafon'd hours , perforce , muft add Unto your fickness . K. HEN . I will take your counfel : And , were these inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land ...
... majefty hath been this fortnight ill ; And these unfeafon'd hours , perforce , muft add Unto your fickness . K. HEN . I will take your counfel : And , were these inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land ...
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... Majefty's Servants . Heywood , 1613. For as in Beaumont and Fletcher's play , a grocer in the Strand turns knight- errant , making his apprentice his ' fquire , & c . fo in Heywood's play , four apprentices accoutre themselves as ...
... Majefty's Servants . Heywood , 1613. For as in Beaumont and Fletcher's play , a grocer in the Strand turns knight- errant , making his apprentice his ' fquire , & c . fo in Heywood's play , four apprentices accoutre themselves as ...
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... majefty ; And , when they ftand against you , may they fall As thofe that I am come to tell you of ! The earl Northumberland , and the lord Bardolph , - 5 in his particular . ] We should read , I think in this particular ; that is , in ...
... majefty ; And , when they ftand against you , may they fall As thofe that I am come to tell you of ! The earl Northumberland , and the lord Bardolph , - 5 in his particular . ] We should read , I think in this particular ; that is , in ...
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... majefty ! CLA . [ Swoons . O my royal father ! WEST . My fovereign lord , cheer up yourself , look up ! WAR . Be patient , princes ; you do know , these fits Are with his highness very ordinary . Stand from him , give him air ; he'll ...
... majefty ! CLA . [ Swoons . O my royal father ! WEST . My fovereign lord , cheer up yourself , look up ! WAR . Be patient , princes ; you do know , these fits Are with his highness very ordinary . Stand from him , give him air ; he'll ...
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