The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... king ! King . What piles of wealth hath he accumulated To his own portion ! and what expense by the hour Seems to flow from him ! How , i ' the name of thrift , Does he rake this together ? Now , my lords , Stood here observing him ...
... king ! King . What piles of wealth hath he accumulated To his own portion ! and what expense by the hour Seems to flow from him ! How , i ' the name of thrift , Does he rake this together ? Now , my lords , Stood here observing him ...
Page 112
... king or council , when you went Ambassador to the emperor , you made bold To carry into Flanders the great seal ... king against the cardinall , the chief whereof where [ sic ] these . " I. First , that he without the kings assent had ...
... king or council , when you went Ambassador to the emperor , you made bold To carry into Flanders the great seal ... king against the cardinall , the chief whereof where [ sic ] these . " I. First , that he without the kings assent had ...
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... king's physician resorting that way , and espying how my lord of Canterbury was handled , went to the king's highness , and said , " My lord of Canterbury , if it please your grace , is well promoted ; for now he is become a lackey or a ...
... king's physician resorting that way , and espying how my lord of Canterbury was handled , went to the king's highness , and said , " My lord of Canterbury , if it please your grace , is well promoted ; for now he is become a lackey or a ...
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