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... fays , " That the afternoon before the rebellion , Merick had pro- cured to be played before them , the play of depofing King Richard the Second . " But in a more particular account of the proceeding againft Merick , which is printed in ...
... fays , " That the afternoon before the rebellion , Merick had pro- cured to be played before them , the play of depofing King Richard the Second . " But in a more particular account of the proceeding againft Merick , which is printed in ...
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... fay , and will in battle prove , - Or here , or elsewhere , to the furthest verge That ever was survey'd by English eye , - That all the treasons , for these eighteen years Complotted and contrived in this land , 6 Fetch from false ...
... fay , and will in battle prove , - Or here , or elsewhere , to the furthest verge That ever was survey'd by English eye , - That all the treasons , for these eighteen years Complotted and contrived in this land , 6 Fetch from false ...
Pagina 16
... fay ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death , GAUNT . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's substitute , His deputy anointed in his fight , 2 1 One phial , & c . ) Though all the old copies concur ...
... fay ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death , GAUNT . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's substitute , His deputy anointed in his fight , 2 1 One phial , & c . ) Though all the old copies concur ...
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... fays - " We are the fons of brave Plantagenet , " Each one already blazing by our meeds . And again , in the fame play , King Henry says - " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . " - M. MASON . 1 The language I have learn'd ...
... fays - " We are the fons of brave Plantagenet , " Each one already blazing by our meeds . And again , in the fame play , King Henry says - " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . " - M. MASON . 1 The language I have learn'd ...
Pagina 30
... fays - fo far as to mine enemy -- that is , I should say nothing to him but what enemies may say to each other . Reviewing this passage , I rather think it should be understood thus . Norfolk , fo far I have addressed myself to thee as ...
... fays - fo far as to mine enemy -- that is , I should say nothing to him but what enemies may say to each other . Reviewing this passage , I rather think it should be understood thus . Norfolk , fo far I have addressed myself to thee as ...
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