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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I come no more to make you laugh ; things now , That bear a weighty and a
serious brow , Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes
as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May , if they
...
I come no more to make you laugh ; things now , That bear a weighty and a
serious brow , Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes
as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May , if they
...
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SCENE III . A Room in the Palace . Enter the Lord Chamberlain , and Lord Sands
. * CHAM . Is it possible , the spells of France should juggle Men into such
strange ... 5 5 " 3 - Lord Chamberlain — ] Shakspeare has placed this scene in
1521 .
SCENE III . A Room in the Palace . Enter the Lord Chamberlain , and Lord Sands
. * CHAM . Is it possible , the spells of France should juggle Men into such
strange ... 5 5 " 3 - Lord Chamberlain — ] Shakspeare has placed this scene in
1521 .
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The Duke of Norfolk, therefore, who is introduced in the first scene of the first Act,
or in 1522, is not the same person who here, or m 1529, demands the great seal
from Wolsey; for Thomas Howard, who To render up the great seal presently Into
...
The Duke of Norfolk, therefore, who is introduced in the first scene of the first Act,
or in 1522, is not the same person who here, or m 1529, demands the great seal
from Wolsey; for Thomas Howard, who To render up the great seal presently Into
...
Page 154
SCENE II . Kimbolton . Enter KATHARINE , Dowager , sick ; led between
GRIFFITH and PATIENCE . GRIF . How does your grace ? KΑΤΗ . O , Griffith , sick
to death : My legs , like loaden branches , bow to the earth , Willing to leave their
...
SCENE II . Kimbolton . Enter KATHARINE , Dowager , sick ; led between
GRIFFITH and PATIENCE . GRIF . How does your grace ? KΑΤΗ . O , Griffith , sick
to death : My legs , like loaden branches , bow to the earth , Willing to leave their
...
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SCENE III. The same. Before Pandarus' House. Enter Paris, Troilus, ^Eneas,
Deiphobus, Antenor, and Diomedes. Par. It is great morning ; 4 and the hour
prefix'd Of her delivery to this valiant Greek Comes fast upon : 5 — Good my
brother ...
SCENE III. The same. Before Pandarus' House. Enter Paris, Troilus, ^Eneas,
Deiphobus, Antenor, and Diomedes. Par. It is great morning ; 4 and the hour
prefix'd Of her delivery to this valiant Greek Comes fast upon : 5 — Good my
brother ...
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