The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Enter the Duke of NORFOLK , at one Door ; at the other , the Duke of BUCKINGHAM , and the Lord , ABERGAVENNY . " BUCK . Good morrow , and well met . How have you done , Since last we faw in France ? NOR . I thank your grace : Healthful ...
... Enter the Duke of NORFOLK , at one Door ; at the other , the Duke of BUCKINGHAM , and the Lord , ABERGAVENNY . " BUCK . Good morrow , and well met . How have you done , Since last we faw in France ? NOR . I thank your grace : Healthful ...
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... Enter King HENRY , Cardinal WOLSEY , the Lords of the Council , Sir 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 ...
... Enter King HENRY , Cardinal WOLSEY , the Lords of the Council , Sir 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 ...
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... Enter the Queen , ushered by the Dukes of NOR- FOLK and SUFFOLK : She kneels . The King rifeth from his State , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. KATH . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a fuitor . K. HEN . Arife , and ...
... Enter the Queen , ushered by the Dukes of NOR- FOLK and SUFFOLK : She kneels . The King rifeth from his State , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. KATH . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a fuitor . K. HEN . Arife , and ...
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... Enter Surveyor.5 Q. KATH . I am forry , that the duke of Buck- ingham Is run in your displeasure . K. HEN . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , 4 That , through our interceffion , & c . ] So , in ...
... Enter Surveyor.5 Q. KATH . I am forry , that the duke of Buck- ingham Is run in your displeasure . K. HEN . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , 4 That , through our interceffion , & c . ] So , in ...
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... " The King's words , however , by fome criticks , have been confidered as an adjuration . I do not pretend to have deter- mined the exact force of them . STEEVENS . SCENE III . A Room in the Palace . Enter KING HENRY VIII . 43.
... " The King's words , however , by fome criticks , have been confidered as an adjuration . I do not pretend to have deter- mined the exact force of them . STEEVENS . SCENE III . A Room in the Palace . Enter KING HENRY VIII . 43.
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