The Dramatic Works ...G. Routledge & sons, 1865 |
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William Shakespeare William Hazlitt. For your love doth lie As near and as nigh Unto my heart within , As mine eye to my nose , My leg unto my hose , And my flesh unto my skin . Dor . Truly , master Strumbo , you speak too learnedly for ...
William Shakespeare William Hazlitt. For your love doth lie As near and as nigh Unto my heart within , As mine eye to my nose , My leg unto my hose , And my flesh unto my skin . Dor . Truly , master Strumbo , you speak too learnedly for ...
Page 129
... unto King Edward , ought proceed , * And take possession of the diadem , Before this Harry , or his father king , Who fetch their title but from Lancaster , Fourth of that royal line . And being thus , What reason is't , but she should ...
... unto King Edward , ought proceed , * And take possession of the diadem , Before this Harry , or his father king , Who fetch their title but from Lancaster , Fourth of that royal line . And being thus , What reason is't , but she should ...
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... unto Bononia , There to relieve the noble earl of Bedford : Where , if I fail not in my policy , I shall deceive their subtle treachery . Hodge . Nay , I'll follow you . God bless us from the thieving banditti again . SCENE II - Bononia ...
... unto Bononia , There to relieve the noble earl of Bedford : Where , if I fail not in my policy , I shall deceive their subtle treachery . Hodge . Nay , I'll follow you . God bless us from the thieving banditti again . SCENE II - Bononia ...
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