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... Othello , " Fallen in the practice of a cursed slave . " And in this play , Surrey , speaking of Wolsey , says : " How came his practices to light ? " REED . I am sorry BRAN . , To see you ta'en 24 ACT I. KING HENRY VIII .
... Othello , " Fallen in the practice of a cursed slave . " And in this play , Surrey , speaking of Wolsey , says : " How came his practices to light ? " REED . I am sorry BRAN . , To see you ta'en 24 ACT I. KING HENRY VIII .
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... speaking of the rabble , calls them- 66 the mutable rank - scented many . ” STEEVENS . And Danger serves among them . ] Could one easily believe that a writer , who had , but immediately before , sunk so low in his expression , should ...
... speaking of the rabble , calls them- 66 the mutable rank - scented many . ” STEEVENS . And Danger serves among them . ] Could one easily believe that a writer , who had , but immediately before , sunk so low in his expression , should ...
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... speaking her thoughts concerning the quality of it . We may be assured then , that she did not , in conclusion , call it the highest baseness ; but rather made use of a word that could not offend the Cardinal , and yet would incline the ...
... speaking her thoughts concerning the quality of it . We may be assured then , that she did not , in conclusion , call it the highest baseness ; but rather made use of a word that could not offend the Cardinal , and yet would incline the ...
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... besmear'd in hell . ] So , in Othello : Her name , that was as fresh " As Dian's visage , is now begrim'd and black " As mine own face . " STEEVENS . K. HEN . Speak freely . SURV . First , SC . II . 37 KING HENRY VIII .
... besmear'd in hell . ] So , in Othello : Her name , that was as fresh " As Dian's visage , is now begrim'd and black " As mine own face . " STEEVENS . K. HEN . Speak freely . SURV . First , SC . II . 37 KING HENRY VIII .
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... Speak on : How grounded he his title to the crown , Upon our fail ? to this point hast thou heard him At any time speak aught ? SURV . He was brought to this By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Hopkins.3 I " Rowe . he'd carry it- ] Old copy ...
... Speak on : How grounded he his title to the crown , Upon our fail ? to this point hast thou heard him At any time speak aught ? SURV . He was brought to this By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Hopkins.3 I " Rowe . he'd carry it- ] Old copy ...
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