The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... Lord Faulconbridge , baftard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 , 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whether it was the old black letter hiftory , or a play on the fame ...
... Lord Faulconbridge , baftard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 , 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whether it was the old black letter hiftory , or a play on the fame ...
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... Lord . Chatillon , Ambassador from France to King John . Elinor , the widow of King Henry II . and mother of King ... Lords , Ladies , Citizens of Angiers , Sheriff , Heralds , Officers , Soldiers , Meffengers , and other Attendants ...
... Lord . Chatillon , Ambassador from France to King John . Elinor , the widow of King Henry II . and mother of King ... Lords , Ladies , Citizens of Angiers , Sheriff , Heralds , Officers , Soldiers , Meffengers , and other Attendants ...
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... Lord of thy prefence , and no land befide ? ] Lord of thy prefence means , master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may fufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar , without the help of fortune . Lord of his prefence ...
... Lord of thy prefence , and no land befide ? ] Lord of thy prefence means , master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may fufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar , without the help of fortune . Lord of his prefence ...
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... Lord North , there is a juvenile portrait ( fupposed to be of Queen Elizabeth ) with a red rofe fticking in her ear . STEEVENS . ( attage ) the works l 竑 the shape Marfton in his Satires , 1598 , alludes to this fashion as fantastical ...
... Lord North , there is a juvenile portrait ( fupposed to be of Queen Elizabeth ) with a red rofe fticking in her ear . STEEVENS . ( attage ) the works l 竑 the shape Marfton in his Satires , 1598 , alludes to this fashion as fantastical ...
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... lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace , which here we urge in war ; And then we fhall repent each drop of blood , That hot rafh hafte fo indirectly shed . Enter CHATILLON . K. PHI . A wonder , lady ! -lo , upon thy ...
... lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace , which here we urge in war ; And then we fhall repent each drop of blood , That hot rafh hafte fo indirectly shed . Enter CHATILLON . K. PHI . A wonder , lady ! -lo , upon thy ...
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