The dramatic works, Volume 6Anchies and Juda, 1831 |
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... True Tragedie of Richard Duke of York ; and therefore it is natural to conclude that nei- ther Shakspeare nor the author of that piece could have written the First Part of King Henry VI . 2. In Act ii . Sc . v . of this play , it is ...
... True Tragedie of Richard Duke of York ; and therefore it is natural to conclude that nei- ther Shakspeare nor the author of that piece could have written the First Part of King Henry VI . 2. In Act ii . Sc . v . of this play , it is ...
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... true moving , even as in the heavens , So in the earth , to this day is not known : Late did he shine upon the ... true movings of my muse as the astroṇmers are in the true movings of Mars , which to this day they could never attain to ...
... true moving , even as in the heavens , So in the earth , to this day is not known : Late did he shine upon the ... true movings of my muse as the astroṇmers are in the true movings of Mars , which to this day they could never attain to ...
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... true ; Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Puc . I am prepar'd : here is my keen - edg'd sword , Deck'd with five flower - de - luces on each side ; The which at Touraine , in Saint Katherine's church- yard , Out of a great deal of ...
... true ; Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Puc . I am prepar'd : here is my keen - edg'd sword , Deck'd with five flower - de - luces on each side ; The which at Touraine , in Saint Katherine's church- yard , Out of a great deal of ...
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... true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plan . Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy factions , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Poole , I will ; and scorn ...
... true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plan . Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy factions , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Poole , I will ; and scorn ...
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... true , blows may have been prohibited by the regulations of the society : the author perhaps did not much consider the matter , but represents . it as suited his purpose . 12 Exempt for excluded . CO- 13 Partaker , in ancient language ...
... true , blows may have been prohibited by the regulations of the society : the author perhaps did not much consider the matter , but represents . it as suited his purpose . 12 Exempt for excluded . CO- 13 Partaker , in ancient language ...
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Alarum arms bear blood brother Buckingham Burgundy Cade canst cardinal Char Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown Dauphin dead death doth duke of York earl earl of Warwick enemies England Exeunt Exit father fear fight foes France French friends give Gloster grace hand hath head heart heaven hence Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade King Edward King Henry VI Lady Lancaster lord lord protector madam majesty Malone means Mess Mortimer ne'er never night noble old play peace Plantagenet prince protector PUCELLE QUEEN MARGARET Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare shame Sir John slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stay Steevens Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt words