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... fome others of the earl's train having an humour to fee a play , they must needs have the play of HENRY IV . The players told them that was stale ; they should get nothing by playing that ; but no play else would serve : and Sir Gilly ...
... fome others of the earl's train having an humour to fee a play , they must needs have the play of HENRY IV . The players told them that was stale ; they should get nothing by playing that ; but no play else would serve : and Sir Gilly ...
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... fome apparent danger seen in him , Aim'd at your highness , no inveterate malice . K. RICH . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow , ourselves will hear The accuser , and the accused , freely speak ...
... fome apparent danger seen in him , Aim'd at your highness , no inveterate malice . K. RICH . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow , ourselves will hear The accuser , and the accused , freely speak ...
Pagina 30
... fome courtesy to Mowbray ; and the meaning may be , So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's marginal direction is - In Salutation . STEEVENS . Banish'd this frail fepulcher ...
... fome courtesy to Mowbray ; and the meaning may be , So much civility as an enemy has a right to , I am willing to offer to thee . MALONE . Sir T. Hanmer's marginal direction is - In Salutation . STEEVENS . Banish'd this frail fepulcher ...
Pagina 57
... fome probability , supposes Shakspeare could not have neglected so fair an opportunity of availing himself of a rough ready - made verse which offers itself in Holinthed : [ The Son and heir to the late earl of Arundel , STEEVENS . For ...
... fome probability , supposes Shakspeare could not have neglected so fair an opportunity of availing himself of a rough ready - made verse which offers itself in Holinthed : [ The Son and heir to the late earl of Arundel , STEEVENS . For ...
Pagina 61
... fome unforeseen calamity . She says , " that her inward foul trembles without any apparent cause , and grieves at something more than the King's departure , though she knows not what . He endeavours to perfuade her that it is merely the ...
... fome unforeseen calamity . She says , " that her inward foul trembles without any apparent cause , and grieves at something more than the King's departure , though she knows not what . He endeavours to perfuade her that it is merely the ...
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