The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Justice of the King's Bench . A Gentleman attending on the Chief Justice . EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND ; SCROOP ; Archbishop of York ; LORD MOWBRAY ; LORD HASTINGS ; Enemies to the King . LORD BARDOLPH ; SIR JOHN COLE- VILE ; TRAVERS and ...
... Justice of the King's Bench . A Gentleman attending on the Chief Justice . EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND ; SCROOP ; Archbishop of York ; LORD MOWBRAY ; LORD HASTINGS ; Enemies to the King . LORD BARDOLPH ; SIR JOHN COLE- VILE ; TRAVERS and ...
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... Justice , and an Attendant . PAGE . Sir , here comes the nobleman that com- mitted the prince for striking him about ... Justice , ] This judge was Sir Wm . Gascoigne , Chief Justice of the King's Bench . He died December 17 , 1413 , and ...
... Justice , and an Attendant . PAGE . Sir , here comes the nobleman that com- mitted the prince for striking him about ... Justice , ] This judge was Sir Wm . Gascoigne , Chief Justice of the King's Bench . He died December 17 , 1413 , and ...
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... Justice , however , obliges me to subjoin , that no other part of the same censure can equitably fall on the printing - office or compositors engaged in our present republication . STEEVENS . I entirely agree with Mr. Steevens in ...
... Justice , however , obliges me to subjoin , that no other part of the same censure can equitably fall on the printing - office or compositors engaged in our present republication . STEEVENS . I entirely agree with Mr. Steevens in ...
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... Justice calls Falstaff the Prince's ill angel or genius : which Falstaff turns off by saying , an ill angel ( meaning the coin called an angel ) is light ; but , surely , it cannot be said that he wants weight : ergo the inference is ...
... Justice calls Falstaff the Prince's ill angel or genius : which Falstaff turns off by saying , an ill angel ( meaning the coin called an angel ) is light ; but , surely , it cannot be said that he wants weight : ergo the inference is ...
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... Justice hints at a calamity always incident to a grey - haired wit , whose mis- fortune is , that his merriment is unfashionable . His allusions are with antiquity ? and will you yet call yourself young D 2 SC . 11 . 35 KING HENRY IV .
... Justice hints at a calamity always incident to a grey - haired wit , whose mis- fortune is , that his merriment is unfashionable . His allusions are with antiquity ? and will you yet call yourself young D 2 SC . 11 . 35 KING HENRY IV .
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