The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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... arms from the Heralds ' College ; and we have the assertion of Garter King - at - Arms that he was at this time worth £ 500 in tenements and lands . In 1599 , a farther application is recorded , to authorise the impalement of the Arden arms ...
... arms from the Heralds ' College ; and we have the assertion of Garter King - at - Arms that he was at this time worth £ 500 in tenements and lands . In 1599 , a farther application is recorded , to authorise the impalement of the Arden arms ...
Page v
... arms in the same chapter where Slender refers to the luce ( a pike . ) Lucy's coat of arms contains three luces . Though the above story seems to have been a strong reason for Shakespeare's depar- ture , it is more than probable that ...
... arms in the same chapter where Slender refers to the luce ( a pike . ) Lucy's coat of arms contains three luces . Though the above story seems to have been a strong reason for Shakespeare's depar- ture , it is more than probable that ...
Page 59
... arms . Enter Page , Shallow , and Slender . Shal . How now , master parson ? Good morrow , good Sir Hugh . Keep a gamester from the dice , and a good student from his book , and it is wonderful . Slen . Ah , sweet Anne Page ! Page ...
... arms . Enter Page , Shallow , and Slender . Shal . How now , master parson ? Good morrow , good Sir Hugh . Keep a gamester from the dice , and a good student from his book , and it is wonderful . Slen . Ah , sweet Anne Page ! Page ...
Page 102
... arms . I. There spake my brother ; there my father's grave Did utter forth a voice ! Yes , thou must die : Thou art too noble to conserve a life [ deputy- In base appliances . This outward - sainted Whose settled visage and deliberate ...
... arms . I. There spake my brother ; there my father's grave Did utter forth a voice ! Yes , thou must die : Thou art too noble to conserve a life [ deputy- In base appliances . This outward - sainted Whose settled visage and deliberate ...
Page 150
... arms . Fairies , begone , and be all ways away . [ Exeunt Fairies . So doth the woodbine , the sweet honeysuckle , Gently entwist , -the female ivy so Enrings the barky fingers of the elm . O , how I love thee ! how I dote on thee ...
... arms . Fairies , begone , and be all ways away . [ Exeunt Fairies . So doth the woodbine , the sweet honeysuckle , Gently entwist , -the female ivy so Enrings the barky fingers of the elm . O , how I love thee ! how I dote on thee ...
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