The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... Maine Unto the poor king Reignier , whose large style Agrees not with the leanness of his purse . Sal . Now , by the death of Him that died for all , These counties were the keys of Normandy : - But ACT I. ] KING HENRY VI .
... Maine Unto the poor king Reignier , whose large style Agrees not with the leanness of his purse . Sal . Now , by the death of Him that died for all , These counties were the keys of Normandy : - But ACT I. ] KING HENRY VI .
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... death . [ As the Spirit speaks , SOUTHWELL writes the answer . Boling . What fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? Spir . By water shall he die , and take his end . Boling . What shall befall the duke of Somerset ? Spir . Let him shun ...
... death . [ As the Spirit speaks , SOUTHWELL writes the answer . Boling . What fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? Spir . By water shall he die , and take his end . Boling . What shall befall the duke of Somerset ? Spir . Let him shun ...
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... deaths , if York can prophesy . Sal . My lord , break we off ; we know your mind at full . War . My heart assures me ... death.- You four , from hence to prison back again ; [ To JOURD . , & c . From thence unto the place of execution ...
... deaths , if York can prophesy . Sal . My lord , break we off ; we know your mind at full . War . My heart assures me ... death.- You four , from hence to prison back again ; [ To JOURD . , & c . From thence unto the place of execution ...
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... death , we do perceive his guilt . And God , in justice , hath revealed to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow , Which he had thought to have murdered wrongfully.- Come , fellow , follow us for thy reward . SCENE IV . The ...
... death , we do perceive his guilt . And God , in justice , hath revealed to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow , Which he had thought to have murdered wrongfully.- Come , fellow , follow us for thy reward . SCENE IV . The ...
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... death Hang over thee , as , sure , it shortly will . For Suffolk , - he that can do all in all With her , that hateth thee and hates us all , —- And York , and impious Beaufort , that false priest , Have all limed bushes to betray thy ...
... death Hang over thee , as , sure , it shortly will . For Suffolk , - he that can do all in all With her , that hateth thee and hates us all , —- And York , and impious Beaufort , that false priest , Have all limed bushes to betray thy ...
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