The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... please your Grace , Here are the articles of contracted peace , Between our Sovereign and the French King Charles , For eighteen months concluded by confent . Glow . reads . ] Imprimis , it is agreed between the French King Charles ...
... please your Grace , Here are the articles of contracted peace , Between our Sovereign and the French King Charles , For eighteen months concluded by confent . Glow . reads . ] Imprimis , it is agreed between the French King Charles ...
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... please us well . Lord Marquifs , kneel you down ; We here create thee the firft Duke of Suffolk , And gird thee with the fword . Coufin of York , We here discharge your Grace from being Regent I'th ' parts of France , ' till term of ...
... please us well . Lord Marquifs , kneel you down ; We here create thee the firft Duke of Suffolk , And gird thee with the fword . Coufin of York , We here discharge your Grace from being Regent I'th ' parts of France , ' till term of ...
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... please your Grace , against John Goodman , my Lord Cardinal's man , for keeping my house and lands , and wife , and all from me . Suf . Thy wife too ? that's fome Wrong indeed . What's yours ? what's here ? [ Reads . ] Against the Duke ...
... please your Grace , against John Goodman , my Lord Cardinal's man , for keeping my house and lands , and wife , and all from me . Suf . Thy wife too ? that's fome Wrong indeed . What's yours ? what's here ? [ Reads . ] Against the Duke ...
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... Please it your Majefty , this is the man That doth accufe his mafter of high treafon : His words were thefe : that Richard Duke of York Was rightful beir unto the English crown , And that your Majefty was an ufurper . K. Henry . Say ...
... Please it your Majefty , this is the man That doth accufe his mafter of high treafon : His words were thefe : that Richard Duke of York Was rightful beir unto the English crown , And that your Majefty was an ufurper . K. Henry . Say ...
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... please your Grace . Wife . Ay , indeed was he . Suf . What woman is this ? Wife . His wife , an't like your Worship .. Glou . Had'ft thou been his mother , thou couldst have better told . K. Henry . Where wert thou born ? Simp . At ...
... please your Grace . Wife . Ay , indeed was he . Suf . What woman is this ? Wife . His wife , an't like your Worship .. Glou . Had'ft thou been his mother , thou couldst have better told . K. Henry . Where wert thou born ? Simp . At ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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