The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... , Grooms , & c . SCENE , England . See note under the Perfonæ dramatis of the First Part of this play . STEEVENS . NDUCTION . Warkworth . Before Northumberland's Calle . Enter Rumour PERSONS reprefented . (2 Henry V.) Duke of Bedford. ...
... , Grooms , & c . SCENE , England . See note under the Perfonæ dramatis of the First Part of this play . STEEVENS . NDUCTION . Warkworth . Before Northumberland's Calle . Enter Rumour PERSONS reprefented . (2 Henry V.) Duke of Bedford. ...
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... See , what a ready tongue fufpicion hath ! He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge from others ' eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination ...
... See , what a ready tongue fufpicion hath ! He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge from others ' eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination ...
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William Shakespeare. I see a strange confeffion in thine eye : Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or fin , ' To speak a truth . If he be flain , say fo ; * The tongue offends not , that reports his death : And he doth fin ...
William Shakespeare. I see a strange confeffion in thine eye : Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or fin , ' To speak a truth . If he be flain , say fo ; * The tongue offends not , that reports his death : And he doth fin ...
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... See also the Epistle prefixed to Spenser's Shepherd's Calender , 1579 : “ as thinking them fittelt for the ruftical rudeness of shepheards , either for that their rough found would make his rimes more ragged , and ruftical , " & c . The ...
... See also the Epistle prefixed to Spenser's Shepherd's Calender , 1579 : “ as thinking them fittelt for the ruftical rudeness of shepheards , either for that their rough found would make his rimes more ragged , and ruftical , " & c . The ...
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... meat or money ) that was given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XII . p . 243 , n . 5. STEEVENS . You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an 20 SECOND PART OF TRA. This ftrained paffion doth you wrong, my ...
... meat or money ) that was given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XII . p . 243 , n . 5. STEEVENS . You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an 20 SECOND PART OF TRA. This ftrained paffion doth you wrong, my ...
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