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... once againe we fit : once againe crown'd Once ere this time was I inuefted King Hubert , what newes with you ? How now , what newes with thee Heere is your hand and Seale for what I did Why heres my Lord your Highness hand & feale ...
... once againe we fit : once againe crown'd Once ere this time was I inuefted King Hubert , what newes with you ? How now , what newes with thee Heere is your hand and Seale for what I did Why heres my Lord your Highness hand & feale ...
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... once again we sit ; once again crowned , And looked upon , I hope , with cheerful eyes . Pembroke . This ' once again ' ( but that your highness pleased ) Was once superfluous : you were crowned before , And that high royalty was ne'er ...
... once again we sit ; once again crowned , And looked upon , I hope , with cheerful eyes . Pembroke . This ' once again ' ( but that your highness pleased ) Was once superfluous : you were crowned before , And that high royalty was ne'er ...
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... once again ... crowned Cf. T.R. i . xiii . 88 ' Once ere this time was I inuefted King . ' again ( F3 ) F. ' againft ' 3-39 . This once again ' ... highness will This is an expansion of an 8 - line speech by Pembroke in T.R. ( 1. xiii ...
... once again ... crowned Cf. T.R. i . xiii . 88 ' Once ere this time was I inuefted King . ' again ( F3 ) F. ' againft ' 3-39 . This once again ' ... highness will This is an expansion of an 8 - line speech by Pembroke in T.R. ( 1. xiii ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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