The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... thing it is to have Henry the Fift represented on the stage , leading the French king prisoner , and forcing both him and the Dolphin to sweare fealtie . ” Perhaps this is the same play as was thus entered in the books of the Stationers ...
... thing it is to have Henry the Fift represented on the stage , leading the French king prisoner , and forcing both him and the Dolphin to sweare fealtie . ” Perhaps this is the same play as was thus entered in the books of the Stationers ...
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... things are perfected . Ely . But , my good lord , How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the commons ? Doth his majesty Incline to it , or no ? Cant . He seems indifferent ; Or , rather , swaying more upon our part , Than ...
... things are perfected . Ely . But , my good lord , How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the commons ? Doth his majesty Incline to it , or no ? Cant . He seems indifferent ; Or , rather , swaying more upon our part , Than ...
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... things of weight , That task our thoughts , concerning us and France . Enter the Archbishop of CANTERBURY , and Bishop of ELY . Cant . God , and his angels , guard your sacred throne , And make you long become it ! K. Hen . Sure , we ...
... things of weight , That task our thoughts , concerning us and France . Enter the Archbishop of CANTERBURY , and Bishop of ELY . Cant . God , and his angels , guard your sacred throne , And make you long become it ! K. Hen . Sure , we ...
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... things , having full reference To one concent , may work contrariously ; As many arrows , loosed several ways , Fly to one mark ; As inany several ways meet in one town ; As many fresh streams run in one self sea ; As many lines close ...
... things , having full reference To one concent , may work contrariously ; As many arrows , loosed several ways , Fly to one mark ; As inany several ways meet in one town ; As many fresh streams run in one self sea ; As many lines close ...
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... things thought upon , That may , with reasonable swiftness , add More feathers to our wings ; for , God before , We'll chide this Dauphin at his father's door . Therefore , let every man now task his thought , That this fair action may ...
... things thought upon , That may , with reasonable swiftness , add More feathers to our wings ; for , God before , We'll chide this Dauphin at his father's door . Therefore , let every man now task his thought , That this fair action may ...
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