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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Page 183
D . KEEP . Yes , my lord ; But yet I cannot help you . CRAN . Why ? D . KEEP .
Your grace must wait , till you be call ' d for . · So . Enter Doctor Butts . CRAN .
BUTTs . This is a piece of malice . I am glad , I came this way so happily : The
king ...
D . KEEP . Yes , my lord ; But yet I cannot help you . CRAN . Why ? D . KEEP .
Your grace must wait , till you be call ' d for . · So . Enter Doctor Butts . CRAN .
BUTTs . This is a piece of malice . I am glad , I came this way so happily : The
king ...
Page 186
D . KEEP . Without , my noble lords ? 9 GAR . Yes . D . KEEP . My lord archbishop
; And has done half an hour , to know your pleasures . Chan . Let him come in . D
. KEEP . Your grace may enter now . ' [ CRANMER approaches the Council ...
D . KEEP . Without , my noble lords ? 9 GAR . Yes . D . KEEP . My lord archbishop
; And has done half an hour , to know your pleasures . Chan . Let him come in . D
. KEEP . Your grace may enter now . ' [ CRANMER approaches the Council ...
Page 305
He brought a Grecian queen , whose youth and freshness Wrinkles Apollo ' s ,
and makes pale the morning . * Why keep we her ? the Grecians keep our aunt :
Is she worth keeping ? why , she is a pearl , . Whose price hath launch ' d above
a ...
He brought a Grecian queen , whose youth and freshness Wrinkles Apollo ' s ,
and makes pale the morning . * Why keep we her ? the Grecians keep our aunt :
Is she worth keeping ? why , she is a pearl , . Whose price hath launch ' d above
a ...
Page 367
How some men creep in skittish fortune ' s hall , ] To creep is to keep out of sight
from whatever motive . Some men keep out of notice in the hall of fortune , while
others , though they but play the idiot , are always in her eye , in the way of ...
How some men creep in skittish fortune ' s hall , ] To creep is to keep out of sight
from whatever motive . Some men keep out of notice in the hall of fortune , while
others , though they but play the idiot , are always in her eye , in the way of ...
Page 437
Here , Diomed , keep this sleeve . 4 keep this sleeve . ] The custom of wearing a
lady ' s sleeve for a favour , is mentioned in Hall ' s Chronicle , fol . 12 : “ – One
ware on his head - piece his lady ' s sleeve , and another bare on his helme the ...
Here , Diomed , keep this sleeve . 4 keep this sleeve . ] The custom of wearing a
lady ' s sleeve for a favour , is mentioned in Hall ' s Chronicle , fol . 12 : “ – One
ware on his head - piece his lady ' s sleeve , and another bare on his helme the ...
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