The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a prophet . Philip , king of France . Lewis , the dauphin . Arch - duke of Auftria . Cardinal Pandulpho , the pope's legate . Melun , a French lord . Chatillon , ambassador from France to king ...
... lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a prophet . Philip , king of France . Lewis , the dauphin . Arch - duke of Auftria . Cardinal Pandulpho , the pope's legate . Melun , a French lord . Chatillon , ambassador from France to king ...
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... Lady : " They shall ne'er be a Harrington the better for't . " STEEVENS . 66 3 That in mine ear I durft not flick a rofe , ] The sticking rofes about them was then all the court - fafhion , as appears from this patiage of the Confeffion ...
... Lady : " They shall ne'er be a Harrington the better for't . " STEEVENS . 66 3 That in mine ear I durft not flick a rofe , ] The sticking rofes about them was then all the court - fafhion , as appears from this patiage of the Confeffion ...
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... lady : - Good den , fir Richard , -God - a - mercy , fellow ; - And if his name be George , I'll call him Peter : For new - made honour doth forget men's names ; ' Tis too refpective , and too fociable , For Such another phrafe occurs ...
... lady : - Good den , fir Richard , -God - a - mercy , fellow ; - And if his name be George , I'll call him Peter : For new - made honour doth forget men's names ; ' Tis too refpective , and too fociable , For Such another phrafe occurs ...
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... lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . O me ! it is my mother : -- How now , good lady ? What brings you here to court fo haftily ? 2 Lady . Where is that flave , thy brother ? where is he ? That holds in chafe mine honour up and down ...
... lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . O me ! it is my mother : -- How now , good lady ? What brings you here to court fo haftily ? 2 Lady . Where is that flave , thy brother ? where is he ? That holds in chafe mine honour up and down ...
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... Lady . Haft thou confpired with thy brother too , That for thine own gain fhould'ft defend mine ho- nour ? What means this fcorn , thou moft untoward knave ? Phil . Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco 7 like : What ! s There's ...
... Lady . Haft thou confpired with thy brother too , That for thine own gain fhould'ft defend mine ho- nour ? What means this fcorn , thou moft untoward knave ? Phil . Knight , knight , good mother , Bafilifco 7 like : What ! s There's ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel 1649-1703 Johnson,George 1736-1800 Steevens No preview available - 2016 |
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