The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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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 ; Lord Bardolph ; Sir John Colevile ; Enemies to the King . 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 ; Lord Bardolph ; Sir John Colevile ; Enemies to the King . Travers and ...
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... a knave , or a jade . " See also Moryson's Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 , 1617 .. REED . " It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of King Enter the Lord Chief Justice , 2 and an Attendant SC . II . 29 KING HENRY IV .
... a knave , or a jade . " See also Moryson's Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 , 1617 .. REED . " It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of King Enter the Lord Chief Justice , 2 and an Attendant SC . II . 29 KING HENRY IV .
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... Justice , ] This judge was Sir Wm . Gascoigne , Chief Justice of the King's Bench . He died December 17 , 1413 , and was buried in Harwood church , in Yorkshire . His effigy , in judicial robes , is on his monument . STEEVENS . His ...
... Justice , ] This judge was Sir Wm . Gascoigne , Chief Justice of the King's Bench . He died December 17 , 1413 , and was buried in Harwood church , in Yorkshire . His effigy , in judicial robes , is on his monument . STEEVENS . His ...
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... , and disappointment . In 1778 , when the foregoing observations first appeared , they had been abundantly provoked . Justice , however , obliges me VOL . XII . D please you , it is the disease of not listening SC . II . 33 KING HENRY IV .
... , and disappointment . In 1778 , when the foregoing observations first appeared , they had been abundantly provoked . Justice , however , obliges me VOL . XII . D please you , it is the disease of not listening SC . II . 33 KING HENRY IV .
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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 can- not be said that he wants weight : ergo - the inference ...
... 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 can- not be said that he wants weight : ergo - the inference ...
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