The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... never ] Capell proposed ever , remarking that " surely , one who had seen them could best judge of the difference , " which seems sensible ; but if never is to be retained , I would suggest : That never saw this pace before , this pavin ...
... never ] Capell proposed ever , remarking that " surely , one who had seen them could best judge of the difference , " which seems sensible ; but if never is to be retained , I would suggest : That never saw this pace before , this pavin ...
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... Never yet branded with suspicion ? Have I with all my full affections 125 Still met the king ? lov'd him next heaven ? obey'd him ? 130 Been , out of fondness , superstitious to him ? Almost forgot my prayers to content him ? And am I ...
... Never yet branded with suspicion ? Have I with all my full affections 125 Still met the king ? lov'd him next heaven ? obey'd him ? 130 Been , out of fondness , superstitious to him ? Almost forgot my prayers to content him ? And am I ...
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... never anie : but my Lords I nothing maligne for that you have doone to me , but the eternall God forgive you my death , and I doo : I shall never sue to the king for life , howbeit he is a gratious prince , and more grace may come from ...
... never anie : but my Lords I nothing maligne for that you have doone to me , but the eternall God forgive you my death , and I doo : I shall never sue to the king for life , howbeit he is a gratious prince , and more grace may come from ...
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Anne archbishop Beaumont and Fletcher bishop Bonduca Boyle Buck Bullen Cæsar Campeius Canterbury Capell cardinall cause Cham cites Clarendon Collier conscience counsell court Cran Cranmer Crom Cromwell Dict duke of Buckingham earle England Exeunt favour fear Fletcher Sped fool French king Gent gentlemen give grace hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Henry VI Henry VIII Holinshed honour Johnson Julius Cæsar Kath Katharine Keightley KING HENRY king's lady lines in Ff LORD CHAMBERLAIN Love's Labour's Lost madam Malone marriage Massinger matter meaning Merchant of Venice noble Norfolk omitted Pope play pray prince queen quoth realme Richard III Rowe Scene sense sent Shakespeare Sir Thomas Lovell speak Steevens Suffolk supra thee Theobald things thou Twelfth Night unto Vaughan conj Walker conj Winter's Tale Wolsey Wolsey's woman words ΙΟ