The Works of Shakespeare: Periclesat the University Press, 1952 |
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... death . York . So that , by this , you would not have him die . Suffolk . Ah , York , no man alive so fain as I ! York . ' Tis York that hath more reason for his death . But , my Lord Cardinal , and you , my Lord of Suffolk , Say as you ...
... death . York . So that , by this , you would not have him die . Suffolk . Ah , York , no man alive so fain as I ! York . ' Tis York that hath more reason for his death . But , my Lord Cardinal , and you , my Lord of Suffolk , Say as you ...
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... death I shall find joy ; In life but double death , now Gloucester's dead . Queen . Why do you rate my Lord of Suffolk thus ? Although the duke was enemy to him , Yet he most Christian - like laments his death : And for myself , foe as ...
... death I shall find joy ; In life but double death , now Gloucester's dead . Queen . Why do you rate my Lord of Suffolk thus ? Although the duke was enemy to him , Yet he most Christian - like laments his death : And for myself , foe as ...
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... Death ) . 28. Hold ... hand A sign ( as for an act of solemn attestation in a court of law ) commonly asked of the dying at this time . John Knox gave it immediately before death ( cf. J. Croft Dickinson ; ed . of Knox's Hist . of the ...
... Death ) . 28. Hold ... hand A sign ( as for an act of solemn attestation in a court of law ) commonly asked of the dying at this time . John Knox gave it immediately before death ( cf. J. Croft Dickinson ; ed . of Knox's Hist . of the ...
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THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
Copyright | |
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