The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 14-15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... heads Should have gone off . K. HEN . Ha ! what , so rank ? Ah , ha ! -Canst thou say There's mischief in this man : - further ? SURV . I can , my liege . K. HEN . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , SURV . After your highness had reprov'd ...
... heads Should have gone off . K. HEN . Ha ! what , so rank ? Ah , ha ! -Canst thou say There's mischief in this man : - further ? SURV . I can , my liege . K. HEN . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , SURV . After your highness had reprov'd ...
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... heads . " Again , in his Quip for an upstart Courtier , 1620 : " Then our young courtiers strove to exceed one another in With all their honourable points of ignorance , Pertaining thereunto 46 ACT I. KING HENRY VIII .
... heads . " Again , in his Quip for an upstart Courtier , 1620 : " Then our young courtiers strove to exceed one another in With all their honourable points of ignorance , Pertaining thereunto 46 ACT I. KING HENRY VIII .
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... head against usurping Richard , Flying for succour to his servant Banister , Being distress'd , was by that wretch betray'd , And without trial fell ; God's peace be with him ! Henry the seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father's ...
... head against usurping Richard , Flying for succour to his servant Banister , Being distress'd , was by that wretch betray'd , And without trial fell ; God's peace be with him ! Henry the seventh succeeding , truly pitying My father's ...
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... heads , That were the authors . 2 GENT . If the duke be guiltless , ' Tis full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall , Greater than this . 1 GENT . Good angels keep it from us ! Where may it be ? You do not ...
... heads , That were the authors . 2 GENT . If the duke be guiltless , ' Tis full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall , Greater than this . 1 GENT . Good angels keep it from us ! Where may it be ? You do not ...
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... heads , and then lay by . In sweet musick is such art ; Killing care , and grief of heart , Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . at work . ] Her majesty ( says Cavendish , ) on being informed that the cardinals were coming to visit her ...
... heads , and then lay by . In sweet musick is such art ; Killing care , and grief of heart , Fall asleep , or , hearing , die . at work . ] Her majesty ( says Cavendish , ) on being informed that the cardinals were coming to visit her ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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