The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... stands ; and thus , I fear , at last , Hume's knavery will be the duchess ' wreck ; And her attainture will be Humphrey's ... stand close ; my lord protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our supplications in the ...
... stands ; and thus , I fear , at last , Hume's knavery will be the duchess ' wreck ; And her attainture will be Humphrey's ... stand close ; my lord protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our supplications in the ...
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... stand . Have done , for more I hardly can endure . Boling . Descend to darkness , and the burning lake ; False fiend , avoid ! [ Thunder and lightning . Spirit descends . Enter YORK and BUCKINGHAM , hastily , with their Guards , and ...
... stand . Have done , for more I hardly can endure . Boling . Descend to darkness , and the burning lake ; False fiend , avoid ! [ Thunder and lightning . Spirit descends . Enter YORK and BUCKINGHAM , hastily , with their Guards , and ...
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... stand . Come , come , my lords ; These oracles are hardily attained , And hardly understood . The king is now in progress toward Saint Albans , With him the husband of this lovely lady . Thither go these news , as fast as horse can ...
... stand . Come , come , my lords ; These oracles are hardily attained , And hardly understood . The king is now in progress toward Saint Albans , With him the husband of this lovely lady . Thither go these news , as fast as horse can ...
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... stand alone ; You go about to torture me in vain . Re - enter Attendant with the Beadle . Glo . Well , sir , we must have you find your legs . Sirrah beadle , whip him till he leap over that same stool . Bead . I will , my lord . - Come ...
... stand alone ; You go about to torture me in vain . Re - enter Attendant with the Beadle . Glo . Well , sir , we must have you find your legs . Sirrah beadle , whip him till he leap over that same stool . Bead . I will , my lord . - Come ...
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... ; As Humphrey , proved by reasons , to my liege . And do not stand on quillets , how to slay him : Be it by gins , by snares , by subtlety , D * Sleeping or waking , ' tis no matter how , ACT III . ] 41 KING HENRY VI .
... ; As Humphrey , proved by reasons , to my liege . And do not stand on quillets , how to slay him : Be it by gins , by snares , by subtlety , D * Sleeping or waking , ' tis no matter how , ACT III . ] 41 KING HENRY VI .
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