The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Enter ... Suffolk ] Enter the 6. justify ] prove or support by proof . See Tempest , v . i . 128 : - " Were I so minded , I here could pluck his highness ' frown upon you , And justify you traitors " ; Beaumont and Fletcher , Philaster ...
... Enter ... Suffolk ] Enter the 6. justify ] prove or support by proof . See Tempest , v . i . 128 : - " Were I so minded , I here could pluck his highness ' frown upon you , And justify you traitors " ; Beaumont and Fletcher , Philaster ...
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... Enter the LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading a letter . Cham . " My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well chosen , ridden , and furnish'd . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the ...
... Enter the LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading a letter . Cham . " My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well chosen , ridden , and furnish'd . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the ...
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... Enter LORD CHANCELLOR , places himself at the upper end of the table on the left hand ; a seat being left void above him , as for CANTERBURY'S seat ; DUKE OF SUFFOLK , DUKE OF NORFOLK , SURREY , LORD CHAMBERLAIN , GARDINER , seat ...
... Enter LORD CHANCELLOR , places himself at the upper end of the table on the left hand ; a seat being left void above him , as for CANTERBURY'S seat ; DUKE OF SUFFOLK , DUKE OF NORFOLK , SURREY , LORD CHAMBERLAIN , GARDINER , seat ...
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