The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Highness in his infancy Crowned in Paris , in defpight of foes ? And fhall these labours and these honours die ! Shall Henry's Conqueft , Bedford's vigilance , Your deeds of war , and all our counfel die ? O peers of England , fhameful ...
... Highness in his infancy Crowned in Paris , in defpight of foes ? And fhall these labours and these honours die ! Shall Henry's Conqueft , Bedford's vigilance , Your deeds of war , and all our counfel die ? O peers of England , fhameful ...
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... Highness ' pleasure , You do prepare to ride unto St. Albans , Whereas the King and Queen do mean to hawk , Glo . I go . Come , Nell , thou wilt ride with us ? Elean . Yes , my good Lord , I'll follow presently . [ Exit Gloucefter ...
... Highness ' pleasure , You do prepare to ride unto St. Albans , Whereas the King and Queen do mean to hawk , Glo . I go . Come , Nell , thou wilt ride with us ? Elean . Yes , my good Lord , I'll follow presently . [ Exit Gloucefter ...
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... Highness A Spirit rais'd from depth of under - ground , That fhall make answer to fuch questions , As by your Grace fhall be propounded him . Elean . It is enough , I'll think upon the questions . When from St. Albans we do make return ...
... Highness A Spirit rais'd from depth of under - ground , That fhall make answer to fuch questions , As by your Grace fhall be propounded him . Elean . It is enough , I'll think upon the questions . When from St. Albans we do make return ...
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... Highness to present the man . K. Henry . Great is his comfort in this earthly vale , Though by his fight his fin be multiply'd . Glo . Stand by , my mafters . Bring him near the King , His Highnefs ' pleasure is to talk with him . K ...
... Highness to present the man . K. Henry . Great is his comfort in this earthly vale , Though by his fight his fin be multiply'd . Glo . Stand by , my mafters . Bring him near the King , His Highnefs ' pleasure is to talk with him . K ...
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... apprehended in the fact , Raifing up wicked Spirits from under ground , Demanding of King Henry's life and death , And other of your Highness ' Privy - council , As As more at large your Grace fhall understand . Car 32 THE SECOND PART OF.
... apprehended in the fact , Raifing up wicked Spirits from under ground , Demanding of King Henry's life and death , And other of your Highness ' Privy - council , As As more at large your Grace fhall understand . Car 32 THE SECOND PART OF.
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