The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Duke of Norfolk . Duke of Buckingham . Duke of Suffolk . Earl of Surrey . Lord
Chamberlain . Lord Chancellor . Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester . Bishopof
Lincoln . Lord Abergavenny . Lord Sands . Sir Henry Guildford . Sir Thomas
Lovell .
Duke of Norfolk . Duke of Buckingham . Duke of Suffolk . Earl of Surrey . Lord
Chamberlain . Lord Chancellor . Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester . Bishopof
Lincoln . Lord Abergavenny . Lord Sands . Sir Henry Guildford . Sir Thomas
Lovell .
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An Ante - chamber in the Palace . 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 saw in France ...
An Ante - chamber in the Palace . 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 saw in France ...
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To me , should utter , with demure confidence This pausingly ensu ' d , - Neither
the king , nor his heirs , ( Tell you the duke ) shall prosper : bid him strive To gain
the love of the commonalty ; the duke Shall govern England . Q . KATH . If I know
...
To me , should utter , with demure confidence This pausingly ensu ' d , - Neither
the king , nor his heirs , ( Tell you the duke ) shall prosper : bid him strive To gain
the love of the commonalty ; the duke Shall govern England . Q . KATH . If I know
...
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Prepare there , The duke is coming : see , the barge be ready ; And fit it with such
furniture , as suits The greatness of his person . Nay , sir Nicholas , Let it alone ;
my state now will but mock me . 4 When I came hither , I was lord high constable
...
Prepare there , The duke is coming : see , the barge be ready ; And fit it with such
furniture , as suits The greatness of his person . Nay , sir Nicholas , Let it alone ;
my state now will but mock me . 4 When I came hither , I was lord high constable
...
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In truth , the Duke ' s name was BAGOT ; for a gentleman of that very ancient
family married the heiress of the barony of Stafford , and their son relinquishing
his paternal surname , assumed that of his mother , which continued in his
posterity .
In truth , the Duke ' s name was BAGOT ; for a gentleman of that very ancient
family married the heiress of the barony of Stafford , and their son relinquishing
his paternal surname , assumed that of his mother , which continued in his
posterity .
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