The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... thing that should hinder my viewing it fairly ; and I can but give it as my firm and settled judgment that the main body of the play is certainly Shakespeare's ; nor do I perceive any clear and decisive reason for calling in another ...
... thing that should hinder my viewing it fairly ; and I can but give it as my firm and settled judgment that the main body of the play is certainly Shakespeare's ; nor do I perceive any clear and decisive reason for calling in another ...
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... things are set in order here , We'll follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . Mess . All hail , my lords ! Which of this princely train Call ye the warlike Talbot , for his acts So much applauded through the realm of ...
... things are set in order here , We'll follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . Mess . All hail , my lords ! Which of this princely train Call ye the warlike Talbot , for his acts So much applauded through the realm of ...
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... things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account : Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears ...
... things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account : Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears ...
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... thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War . Sweet King ! the bishop hath a kindly gird.7- For shame , my Lord of Winchester , relent ! What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Gloster , I ...
... thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War . Sweet King ! the bishop hath a kindly gird.7- For shame , my Lord of Winchester , relent ! What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Gloster , I ...
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... things that are not to be remedied . Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while , And like a peacock sweep along his tail ; 6 A familiar was the common attendant of a witch , and was generally an evil spirit disguised in the form of a cat ...
... things that are not to be remedied . Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while , And like a peacock sweep along his tail ; 6 A familiar was the common attendant of a witch , and was generally an evil spirit disguised in the form of a cat ...
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