The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... those great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rife from death . Glou . Is Paris loft , and Orleans yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life again , These news would cause him once more yield the ghoft . Exe . How were they ...
... those great towns Will make him burst his lead , and rife from death . Glou . Is Paris loft , and Orleans yielded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life again , These news would cause him once more yield the ghoft . Exe . How were they ...
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... those accounts which of the two was the most wonderful hero : and from thence arofe the old English faying of a Rowland for your Oliver to fignify , the being even with one in a tale , or the matching one extraordinary thing with ...
... those accounts which of the two was the most wonderful hero : and from thence arofe the old English faying of a Rowland for your Oliver to fignify , the being even with one in a tale , or the matching one extraordinary thing with ...
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... those clear rays which the infus'd on me , Though the Sibyls were reckon'd more than mine , yet the books of their oracles which were brought to Rome were but nine . That That beauty am I bleft with which you fee . KING HENRY VI . 13.
... those clear rays which the infus'd on me , Though the Sibyls were reckon'd more than mine , yet the books of their oracles which were brought to Rome were but nine . That That beauty am I bleft with which you fee . KING HENRY VI . 13.
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... those wrongs , those bitter injuries Which Somerset hath offer'd to my house , I doubt not but with honour to redress them . And therefore hafte I to the parliament ; Either to be restored to my blood , Or make my ill th ' advantage of ...
... those wrongs , those bitter injuries Which Somerset hath offer'd to my house , I doubt not but with honour to redress them . And therefore hafte I to the parliament ; Either to be restored to my blood , Or make my ill th ' advantage of ...
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... those occafions At Eltham place I told your majesty . K. Henry . And those occafions , uncle , were of force : Therefore , my loving lords , our pleasure is , That Richard be reftored to his blood . War . Let Richard be restored to his ...
... those occafions At Eltham place I told your majesty . K. Henry . And those occafions , uncle , were of force : Therefore , my loving lords , our pleasure is , That Richard be reftored to his blood . War . Let Richard be restored to his ...
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