The dramatic works, Volume 6Anchies and Juda, 1831 |
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... friend of Greene , Peele , Marlowe , & c . shows that the First Part of King Henry VI . had been on the stage before 1592 ; and his favourable mention of the piece may induce a belief that it was written by a friend of his . How would ...
... friend of Greene , Peele , Marlowe , & c . shows that the First Part of King Henry VI . had been on the stage before 1592 ; and his favourable mention of the piece may induce a belief that it was written by a friend of his . How would ...
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... friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.- Farewell , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make , To keep our great Saint George's feast withal : Ten thousand soldiers with me I will take ...
... friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.- Farewell , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make , To keep our great Saint George's feast withal : Ten thousand soldiers with me I will take ...
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... friend to God , or to the king : 2370 Open the gates , or I'll shut thee out shortly . 1 Serv . Open the gates unto the ... friends , brake up the gaytes . Hall's Chronicle , fo . 78 . It appears that the attendants upon ecclesiastical ...
... friend to God , or to the king : 2370 Open the gates , or I'll shut thee out shortly . 1 Serv . Open the gates unto the ... friends , brake up the gaytes . Hall's Chronicle , fo . 78 . It appears that the attendants upon ecclesiastical ...
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... in Saffron Walden , which has no bearing upon the present passage . Our old friend Cot- grave is here a better commentator than Messrs . Steevens and Malone . Win . Do what thou dar'st ; I beard thee SC . III . 21 KING HENRY VI .
... in Saffron Walden , which has no bearing upon the present passage . Our old friend Cot- grave is here a better commentator than Messrs . Steevens and Malone . Win . Do what thou dar'st ; I beard thee SC . III . 21 KING HENRY VI .
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... friends to us , - This happy night the Frenchmen are secure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting best to quittance their deceit , Contriv'd by art , and baleful sorcery . Bed . Coward ...
... friends to us , - This happy night the Frenchmen are secure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting best to quittance their deceit , Contriv'd by art , and baleful sorcery . Bed . Coward ...
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