The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions ..D. Ogilvie and Son, 1798 |
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Page 24
... rich - jewel'd coffer of Darius , Tranfported fhall be at high feftivals Before the kings and queens of France . No longer on St Dennis will we cry , But Joan la Pucelle fhall be France's faint . Come in ; and let us banquet royally ...
... rich - jewel'd coffer of Darius , Tranfported fhall be at high feftivals Before the kings and queens of France . No longer on St Dennis will we cry , But Joan la Pucelle fhall be France's faint . Come in ; and let us banquet royally ...
Page 44
... Rich . Plantagenet , I fee , must hold his tongues Left it be faid , Speak , firrah , when you should ; Muft your bold verdict enter talk with lords ? Elfe would I have a fling at Winchester . [ Afide . K. Henry . Uncles of Glofter ...
... Rich . Plantagenet , I fee , must hold his tongues Left it be faid , Speak , firrah , when you should ; Muft your bold verdict enter talk with lords ? Elfe would I have a fling at Winchester . [ Afide . K. Henry . Uncles of Glofter ...
Page 47
... Rich . Thy humble fervant vows obedience , And humble fervice , ' till the point of death . K. Henry . Stoop then , and fet your knee against And , in reguerdon of that duty done , [ my foot ; I gird thee with the valiant sword of York ...
... Rich . Thy humble fervant vows obedience , And humble fervice , ' till the point of death . K. Henry . Stoop then , and fet your knee against And , in reguerdon of that duty done , [ my foot ; I gird thee with the valiant sword of York ...
Page 96
... rich : So worthlefs peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , theep , or horfe . But marriage is a matter of more worth , Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; Not whom we will , but whom his grace affects , Must be ...
... rich : So worthlefs peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , theep , or horfe . But marriage is a matter of more worth , Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; Not whom we will , but whom his grace affects , Must be ...
Page 14
... rich cardinal , And from the great and new - made duke of Suffolk ; Yet I do find it fo : for , to be plain , They , knowing dame Eleanor's afpiring humour , Have hired me to undermine the dutchefs , And buz these conjurations in her ...
... rich cardinal , And from the great and new - made duke of Suffolk ; Yet I do find it fo : for , to be plain , They , knowing dame Eleanor's afpiring humour , Have hired me to undermine the dutchefs , And buz these conjurations in her ...
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