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... Henry IV . King Henry V. King Richard III . King Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , The Taming of the Shrew , The Merchant of Venice , and I believe , Hamlet , Timon of Athens , and The Second and Third Part of King ...
... Henry IV . King Henry V. King Richard III . King Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , The Taming of the Shrew , The Merchant of Venice , and I believe , Hamlet , Timon of Athens , and The Second and Third Part of King ...
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... not on what authority . See a note on King Henry VIII . A & II . fc . iv . Vol . XVI . p . 83 , n . 3. Sennet may be a corruption from fonata , Ital . STEEVENS . 1 CAS . Brutus , I do obferve you now of 12 JULIUS CESAR .
... not on what authority . See a note on King Henry VIII . A & II . fc . iv . Vol . XVI . p . 83 , n . 3. Sennet may be a corruption from fonata , Ital . STEEVENS . 1 CAS . Brutus , I do obferve you now of 12 JULIUS CESAR .
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... Henry IV . and in Hamlet : " For nature , crefcent , does not grow alone 1 " In thewes and bulk . " The two laft folios , [ 1664 and 1685 ] in which some words are injudicioufly modernized , read finews . STEEVENS . 9 every bondman ...
... Henry IV . and in Hamlet : " For nature , crefcent , does not grow alone 1 " In thewes and bulk . " The two laft folios , [ 1664 and 1685 ] in which some words are injudicioufly modernized , read finews . STEEVENS . 9 every bondman ...
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... the neighbouring hills , her paffage Wey doth path . 19 Again , in his Epiftle from Duke Humphrey to Elinor Cobham : Pathing young Henry's unadvised ways . ' STEEVENS . 66 11 BRU . He is welcome hither . He is welcome 44 JULIUS CESAR .
... the neighbouring hills , her paffage Wey doth path . 19 Again , in his Epiftle from Duke Humphrey to Elinor Cobham : Pathing young Henry's unadvised ways . ' STEEVENS . 66 11 BRU . He is welcome hither . He is welcome 44 JULIUS CESAR .
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... Henry VI . P. III . " And with their helps only defend ourselves . " Again , more appofitely , in The Rape of Lucrece : 62 You , fair lords , quoth fhe , -— " Shall plight your honourable faiths to me . " MALONE . And every man hence to ...
... Henry VI . P. III . " And with their helps only defend ourselves . " Again , more appofitely , in The Rape of Lucrece : 62 You , fair lords , quoth fhe , -— " Shall plight your honourable faiths to me . " MALONE . And every man hence to ...
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