The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 pages |
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... . LADY PERCY . HOSTESS QUICKLY . DOLL TEAR - SHEET . Lords , and other Attendants ; Officers , Soldiers , Messen- ger , Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . SCENE . England . SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH . INDUCTION .
... . LADY PERCY . HOSTESS QUICKLY . DOLL TEAR - SHEET . Lords , and other Attendants ; Officers , Soldiers , Messen- ger , Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . SCENE . England . SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH . INDUCTION .
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... scene may end , And darkness be the burier of the dead ! Tra . This strained passion doth you wrong , my lord.3 Bard . Sweet earl , divorce not wisdom from your honor . Mor . The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health ...
... scene may end , And darkness be the burier of the dead ! Tra . This strained passion doth you wrong , my lord.3 Bard . Sweet earl , divorce not wisdom from your honor . Mor . The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health ...
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... SCENE I York . A Room in the Archbishop's Palace . Enter the Archbishop of York ; the LORDS HASTINGS , MOWBRAY , and BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause , and known our means ; . And , my most noble friends , I pray you all ...
... SCENE I York . A Room in the Archbishop's Palace . Enter the Archbishop of York ; the LORDS HASTINGS , MOWBRAY , and BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause , and known our means ; . And , my most noble friends , I pray you all ...
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... scene . In the old play of King Henry IV . " There came the young prince , and two or three more of his companions , and called for wine good store , and then sent for a noyce of musitians , " & c . 2 Old utis is old festivity , or ...
... scene . In the old play of King Henry IV . " There came the young prince , and two or three more of his companions , and called for wine good store , and then sent for a noyce of musitians , " & c . 2 Old utis is old festivity , or ...
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... SCENE I. A Room in the Palace Enter KING HENRY in his nightgown , with a Page . K. Hen . Go , call the earls of Surrey and of War wick ; But ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them . Make good ...
... SCENE I. A Room in the Palace Enter KING HENRY in his nightgown , with a Page . K. Hen . Go , call the earls of Surrey and of War wick ; But ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them . Make good ...
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