The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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To tell your grace ; —That , having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair
assembly This night to meet here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect
they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks ; and , under your fair conduct , Crave ...
To tell your grace ; —That , having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair
assembly This night to meet here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect
they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks ; and , under your fair conduct , Crave ...
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I am glad , Your grace is grown so pleasant . K. HEN . My lord chamberlain , Pr'
ythee , come hither : What fair lady's that ? CHAM . An't please your grace , sir
Thomas Bullen's daughter , The viscount Rochford , one of herhighness'women .
I am glad , Your grace is grown so pleasant . K. HEN . My lord chamberlain , Pr'
ythee , come hither : What fair lady's that ? CHAM . An't please your grace , sir
Thomas Bullen's daughter , The viscount Rochford , one of herhighness'women .
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How does your grace ? WOL . Why , well ; Never so truly happy , my good
Cromwell . I know myself now ; and I feel within me A peace above all earthly
dignities , A still and quiet conscience . The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his
grace ...
How does your grace ? WOL . Why , well ; Never so truly happy , my good
Cromwell . I know myself now ; and I feel within me A peace above all earthly
dignities , A still and quiet conscience . The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his
grace ...
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And in this fashion , All our abilities , gifts , natures , shapes , Severals and
generals of grace exact , Achievements , plots , ' orders , preventions ,
Excitements to the field , or speech for truce , Success , or loss , what is , or is not ,
serves As stuff ...
And in this fashion , All our abilities , gifts , natures , shapes , Severals and
generals of grace exact , Achievements , plots , ' orders , preventions ,
Excitements to the field , or speech for truce , Success , or loss , what is , or is not ,
serves As stuff ...
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Grace ! not so , friend ; honour and lordship are my titles : - What musick is this ?
... In his next speech he chooses to understand Pandarus as if he had said he
wished to grow better , and hence the servant affirms that he is in the state of
grace .
Grace ! not so , friend ; honour and lordship are my titles : - What musick is this ?
... In his next speech he chooses to understand Pandarus as if he had said he
wished to grow better , and hence the servant affirms that he is in the state of
grace .
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