Knight's Cabinet Edition of the Works of William Shakspere, Volumen7C. Knight&Company, 1843 |
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... father meant to act upon The usurper Richard ; who , being at Salisbury , Made suit to come in his presence ; which if granted , As he made semblance of his duty , would Have put his knife into him . " K. Hen . A giant traitor ! Wol ...
... father meant to act upon The usurper Richard ; who , being at Salisbury , Made suit to come in his presence ; which if granted , As he made semblance of his duty , would Have put his knife into him . " K. Hen . A giant traitor ! Wol ...
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... father . Anne . Was he mad , sir ? Sands . O , very mad , exceeding mad , in love too : But he would bite none ; just as I do now , He would kiss you twenty with a breath . [ Kisses her . Cham . Well said , my lord.- So , now you are ...
... father . Anne . Was he mad , sir ? Sands . O , very mad , exceeding mad , in love too : But he would bite none ; just as I do now , He would kiss you twenty with a breath . [ Kisses her . Cham . Well said , my lord.- So , now you are ...
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... father . 2 Gent . Was a deep envious one . 1 Gent . That trick of state At his return , No doubt he will requite it . This is noted , And generally , whoever the king favours , The cardinal instantly will find employment , And far ...
... father . 2 Gent . Was a deep envious one . 1 Gent . That trick of state At his return , No doubt he will requite it . This is noted , And generally , whoever the king favours , The cardinal instantly will find employment , And far ...
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... father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against usurping Richard , Flying for succour to his servant ... father's loss 40 [ Аст ІІ . KING HENRY VIII .
... father , Henry of Buckingham , Who first rais'd head against usurping Richard , Flying for succour to his servant ... father's loss 40 [ Аст ІІ . KING HENRY VIII .
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William Shakespeare. Henry. the. seventh. succeeding. ,. truly. pitying. My father's loss , like a most royal prince ... father : Yet thus far we are one in fortunes , -Both Fell by our servants , by those men we lov'd most ; A most ...
William Shakespeare. Henry. the. seventh. succeeding. ,. truly. pitying. My father's loss , like a most royal prince ... father : Yet thus far we are one in fortunes , -Both Fell by our servants , by those men we lov'd most ; A most ...
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