The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 52
... Warwick- shire for the sake of obtaining a miserable position on the London boards . It is not , therefore , requisite to assume that Shakespeare rushed in the first instance to the theater or its neighbor- hood in search of employment ...
... Warwick- shire for the sake of obtaining a miserable position on the London boards . It is not , therefore , requisite to assume that Shakespeare rushed in the first instance to the theater or its neighbor- hood in search of employment ...
Page 90
... Warwick , gentleman . ' There is an evidence in the same direction in the interest that he took in the maintenance of his grounds , a fact elicited from two circumstances that are worthy of record . It appears from a comparison of ...
... Warwick , gentleman . ' There is an evidence in the same direction in the interest that he took in the maintenance of his grounds , a fact elicited from two circumstances that are worthy of record . It appears from a comparison of ...
Page 178
... Warwick , considered it a sufficient mark of respect to his father - in - law to leave him " his best boots . " The expression " second - best " has , however , been so peatedly and so seriously canvassed to the testator's preju- dice ...
... Warwick , considered it a sufficient mark of respect to his father - in - law to leave him " his best boots . " The expression " second - best " has , however , been so peatedly and so seriously canvassed to the testator's preju- dice ...
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... WARWICK , EARL OF , King Henry IV : Part 2 , Act III , sc . i ; Act IV , sc . iv , v ; Act V , sc . ii WARWICK , EARL OF , King Henry V : Act I , sc . ii ; Act IV , sc . vii , viii ; Act V , sc . ii WARWICK , EARL OF , King Henry VI ...
... WARWICK , EARL OF , King Henry IV : Part 2 , Act III , sc . i ; Act IV , sc . iv , v ; Act V , sc . ii WARWICK , EARL OF , King Henry V : Act I , sc . ii ; Act IV , sc . vii , viii ; Act V , sc . ii WARWICK , EARL OF , King Henry VI ...
Page 54
... Warwick , then , be- tween us . 10 War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher pitch ; Between two dogs , which hath the deeper mouth ; Between two blades , which bears the better tem- per : Between two horses , which doth bear him ...
... Warwick , then , be- tween us . 10 War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher pitch ; Between two dogs , which hath the deeper mouth ; Between two blades , which bears the better tem- per : Between two horses , which doth bear him ...
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