The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... Thomas Lovell . Sir Anthony Denny . Sir Nicholas Vaux . Secretaries to Wolfey . Cromwell , Servant to Wolfey . Griffith , Gentleman - Ufher to Queen Katharine . Three other Gentlemen . Doctor Butts , Phyfician to the King . Garter ...
... Thomas Lovell . Sir Anthony Denny . Sir Nicholas Vaux . Secretaries to Wolfey . Cromwell , Servant to Wolfey . Griffith , Gentleman - Ufher to Queen Katharine . Three other Gentlemen . Doctor Butts , Phyfician to the King . Garter ...
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... THOMAS LOVELL , Officers , and Attendants . The King enters lean- ing on the Cardinal's Shoulder . K. HEN . My life itself , and the best heart of it , 4 Thanks you for this great care : I ftood i ' the level are inexplicable , and must ...
... THOMAS LOVELL , Officers , and Attendants . The King enters lean- ing on the Cardinal's Shoulder . K. HEN . My life itself , and the best heart of it , 4 Thanks you for this great care : I ftood i ' the level are inexplicable , and must ...
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... Thomas Stukely , 1605 : " He is the fubftance of my shadowed love . " There is likewife a paffage fimilar to the conclufion of this , in Rollo , or the Bloody Brother , of Beaumont and Fletcher : is drawn fo high , that , like an ...
... Thomas Stukely , 1605 : " He is the fubftance of my shadowed love . " There is likewife a paffage fimilar to the conclufion of this , in Rollo , or the Bloody Brother , of Beaumont and Fletcher : is drawn fo high , that , like an ...
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... Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off . K. HEN . Ha ! what , fo rank ? Ah , ha ! There's mischief in this man : - -Canft thou fay further ? SURV . I can , my liege . K. HEN . SURV . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your ...
... Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off . K. HEN . Ha ! what , fo rank ? Ah , ha ! There's mischief in this man : - -Canft thou fay further ? SURV . I can , my liege . K. HEN . SURV . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your ...
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... Thomas Lovell ? Lov . Enter Sir THOMAS LOVEll . ' Faith , my lord , I hear of none , but the new proclamation That's clapp'd upon the court - gate . CHAM . What is't for ? Lor . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the ...
... Thomas Lovell ? Lov . Enter Sir THOMAS LOVEll . ' Faith , my lord , I hear of none , but the new proclamation That's clapp'd upon the court - gate . CHAM . What is't for ? Lor . The reformation of our travell'd gallants , That fill the ...
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