The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 16Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Enter BRANDON ; a Sergeant at arms before him , and two or three of the guard . BRAN . Your office , sergent ; execute it . SERG . My lord the duke of Buckingham , and earl Of Hereford , Stafford , and Northampton , I 3 thus the ...
... Enter BRANDON ; a Sergeant at arms before him , and two or three of the guard . BRAN . Your office , sergent ; execute it . SERG . My lord the duke of Buckingham , and earl Of Hereford , Stafford , and Northampton , I 3 thus the ...
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... enter ; -like favorites " Made proud by princes-- . " To pout is at this time a phrase descriptive only of infantine sullenness , but might anciently have had a more consequential meaning . I should wish , however , inftead of By dark ...
... enter ; -like favorites " Made proud by princes-- . " To pout is at this time a phrase descriptive only of infantine sullenness , but might anciently have had a more consequential meaning . I should wish , however , inftead of By dark ...
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... Enter the Queen , ushered by the Dukes of NORFOLK and SUFFOLK : She kneels . The King rifeth from his State , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. KATH . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a fuitor . K. HEN . Arife , and ...
... Enter the Queen , ushered by the Dukes of NORFOLK and SUFFOLK : She kneels . The King rifeth from his State , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. KATH . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a fuitor . K. HEN . Arife , and ...
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... Enter Surveyor . 5 Q. KATH . I am forry , that the duke of Bucking- ham Is run in your displeasure . K. HEN . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , 4 That , through our interceffion , & c . ] So , in ...
... Enter Surveyor . 5 Q. KATH . I am forry , that the duke of Bucking- ham Is run in your displeasure . K. HEN . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , 4 That , through our interceffion , & c . ] So , in ...
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... Enter Sir THOMAS LOVELL . ' Faith , my lord , I hear of none , but the new proclamation ' That's clapp'd upon the court - gate . What is't for ? CHAM . Lov . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the court with quarrels ...
... Enter Sir THOMAS LOVELL . ' Faith , my lord , I hear of none , but the new proclamation ' That's clapp'd upon the court - gate . What is't for ? CHAM . Lov . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the court with quarrels ...
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