The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... most untoward knave ? From the found of the fparrow's chirping , Catullus in his Elegy on Lefbia's Sparrow , has formed a verb : " Sed circumfiliens modo huc , modo illuc , " Ad folam dominam ufque pipilabat , " HOLT WHITE , 3 There's ...
... most untoward knave ? From the found of the fparrow's chirping , Catullus in his Elegy on Lefbia's Sparrow , has formed a verb : " Sed circumfiliens modo huc , modo illuc , " Ad folam dominam ufque pipilabat , " HOLT WHITE , 3 There's ...
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... most rule within the realme of Englande , till her fonne fhould come to a lawfull age to govern of himfelfe . So hard a thing it is , to bring women to agree in one minde , their natures commonly being fo contrary . " MALONE . 4 — an if ...
... most rule within the realme of Englande , till her fonne fhould come to a lawfull age to govern of himfelfe . So hard a thing it is , to bring women to agree in one minde , their natures commonly being fo contrary . " MALONE . 4 — an if ...
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... most rebel - like , " Sought to be king o'er her . " This paffage in the folio is given to King Philip , and in a fub- fequent part of this fcene , all the speeches of the citizens are given to Hubert ; which I mention , because these ...
... most rebel - like , " Sought to be king o'er her . " This paffage in the folio is given to King Philip , and in a fub- fequent part of this fcene , all the speeches of the citizens are given to Hubert ; which I mention , because these ...
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... most marvellous Hiftory of the latter times of the fewes Common - weale , c . Written in Hebrew , by Jofeph Ben Gorion , - tranflated into English , by Peter Morwyn : " The fame yeere the civil warres grew and increased in Jerufalem ...
... most marvellous Hiftory of the latter times of the fewes Common - weale , c . Written in Hebrew , by Jofeph Ben Gorion , - tranflated into English , by Peter Morwyn : " The fame yeere the civil warres grew and increased in Jerufalem ...
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... most unfeignedly . K. JOHN . Then do I give Volqueffen , Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , and Anjou , these five provinces , With her to thee ; and this addition more , Full thirty thousand marks of English coin.- 7 -Volqueen , ] This is ...
... most unfeignedly . K. JOHN . Then do I give Volqueffen , Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , and Anjou , these five provinces , With her to thee ; and this addition more , Full thirty thousand marks of English coin.- 7 -Volqueen , ] This is ...
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