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Pagina 427
... replies that it is only after he has taken the sacrament that he can freely speak his mind , and forthwith invites them to Come home with me to supper ; and I'll lay A plot shall show us all a merry day . Cf. Abstract II from Holinshed ...
... replies that it is only after he has taken the sacrament that he can freely speak his mind , and forthwith invites them to Come home with me to supper ; and I'll lay A plot shall show us all a merry day . Cf. Abstract II from Holinshed ...
Pagina 428
... replies : " I know not , nor I greatly care not : " " What news from Oxford ? hold those justs and triumphs ? " enquires York , to which Aumerle makes answer : " For aught I know , my lord , they do . " Noticing in his son's pocket a ...
... replies : " I know not , nor I greatly care not : " " What news from Oxford ? hold those justs and triumphs ? " enquires York , to which Aumerle makes answer : " For aught I know , my lord , they do . " Noticing in his son's pocket a ...
Pagina 451
... replies : I was a poor groom of thy stable , king , When thou wert king ; who , travelling towards York , With much ado at length have gotten leave To look upon my sometime royal master's face . [ V. v . 72-75 . ] " adding , how grieved ...
... replies : I was a poor groom of thy stable , king , When thou wert king ; who , travelling towards York , With much ado at length have gotten leave To look upon my sometime royal master's face . [ V. v . 72-75 . ] " adding , how grieved ...
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