The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Speak freely . Suro . First , it was usual with him , every day It would infect his speech , That if the king Should without issue die , he'd carry it so To make the scepter his : These very words I have heard him utter to his son - in ...
... Speak freely . Suro . First , it was usual with him , every day It would infect his speech , That if the king Should without issue die , he'd carry it so To make the scepter his : These very words I have heard him utter to his son - in ...
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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 ? Suro . He was brought to this By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Hopkins . K. Hen . What was that Hopkins ? Surv ...
... 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 ? Suro . He was brought to this By a vain prophecy of Nicholas Hopkins . K. Hen . What was that Hopkins ? Surv ...
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... speak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illusions This monk might be deceiv'd ; and that ' twas dang'rous for him , To ruminate on this so far , until It forg'd him some design , which , being believ'd , It was much ...
... speak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illusions This monk might be deceiv'd ; and that ' twas dang'rous for him , To ruminate on this so far , until It forg'd him some design , which , being believ'd , It was much ...
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... speak the French tongue ; And , pray , receive them nobly , and conduct them , Into our presence , where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them : -Some attend him.— [ Exit Chamberlain , attended . All arise , and tables ...
... speak the French tongue ; And , pray , receive them nobly , and conduct them , Into our presence , where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them : -Some attend him.— [ Exit Chamberlain , attended . All arise , and tables ...
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... speak of . Enter Buckingham from his arraignment ; Tipstaves before him , the are with the edge towards him ; hal- berds on each side : with him , Sir Thomas Lovell , Sir Nicholas Vaux , Sir William Sands , and common people . 2 Gent ...
... speak of . Enter Buckingham from his arraignment ; Tipstaves before him , the are with the edge towards him ; hal- berds on each side : with him , Sir Thomas Lovell , Sir Nicholas Vaux , Sir William Sands , and common people . 2 Gent ...
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