The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Brothers to the King . Duke of Exeter , Uncles to the King . Earl of Salisbury . Earl of Weftmorland . Earl of Warwick . Archbishop of Canterbury . Bishop of Ely . Earl of Cambridge , Lord Scroop , Sir Thomas Grey , } Confpirators ...
... Brothers to the King . Duke of Exeter , Uncles to the King . Earl of Salisbury . Earl of Weftmorland . Earl of Warwick . Archbishop of Canterbury . Bishop of Ely . Earl of Cambridge , Lord Scroop , Sir Thomas Grey , } Confpirators ...
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... brother Kings and Monarchs of the earth Do all expect that you should rouze yourself , As did the former Lions of your blood . Weft . They know , your Grace hath caufe ; and means and might ( 6 ) So hath your Highnefs ; never King of ...
... brother Kings and Monarchs of the earth Do all expect that you should rouze yourself , As did the former Lions of your blood . Weft . They know , your Grace hath caufe ; and means and might ( 6 ) So hath your Highnefs ; never King of ...
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... brothers to France . ] We should read , we'll all go fworn brothers to France , or we'll all be worn bro- thers in France . ( 3 ) Patience be a tir'd mare , ] The folio reads by corruption , tired name , from which Sir T. Hanmer ...
... brothers to France . ] We should read , we'll all go fworn brothers to France , or we'll all be worn bro- thers in France . ( 3 ) Patience be a tir'd mare , ] The folio reads by corruption , tired name , from which Sir T. Hanmer ...
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... brother England ? Exe . From him ; and thus he greets your Majefty , He wills you in the name of God Almighty , That you diveft yourself , and lay apart The borrow'd glories that , by gift of heaven , By law of nature and of nations ...
... brother England ? Exe . From him ; and thus he greets your Majefty , He wills you in the name of God Almighty , That you diveft yourself , and lay apart The borrow'd glories that , by gift of heaven , By law of nature and of nations ...
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... brothers in filching ; and in Calais they ftole a fire - fhovel ; I knew , by that piece of fervice , the men would carry coals ( 3 ) . They would have me as familiar with mens pockets , as their gloves or their hand- kerchers , which ...
... brothers in filching ; and in Calais they ftole a fire - fhovel ; I knew , by that piece of fervice , the men would carry coals ( 3 ) . They would have me as familiar with mens pockets , as their gloves or their hand- kerchers , which ...
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