The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... brother kings and monarchs of the earth Do all expect that you should rouse yourself , As did the former lions of your blood . West . They know your grace hath cause and means and might ; So hath your highness ; never king of England ...
... brother kings and monarchs of the earth Do all expect that you should rouse yourself , As did the former lions of your blood . West . They know your grace hath cause and means and might ; So hath your highness ; never king of England ...
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... brother to Edward , the duke of York of this play.-H. N. H. 24. " Henry Lord Scroop " ; son of Sir Stephen Scroop in Richard II , and step - brother of the Earl of Cambridge . - C . H. H. 26. " gilt " ; gold.-C. H. H. 27. " fearful ...
... brother to Edward , the duke of York of this play.-H. N. H. 24. " Henry Lord Scroop " ; son of Sir Stephen Scroop in Richard II , and step - brother of the Earl of Cambridge . - C . H. H. 26. " gilt " ; gold.-C. H. H. 27. " fearful ...
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... brothers " ; in the times of adventure it was usual for two or more chiefs to bind themselves to share in each other's fortunes , and divide their acquisitions between them . They were called fratres jurati . - H . N. H. it may : though ...
... brothers " ; in the times of adventure it was usual for two or more chiefs to bind themselves to share in each other's fortunes , and divide their acquisitions between them . They were called fratres jurati . - H . N. H. it may : though ...
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... brother England ? Exe . From him ; and thus he greets your majesty . He wills you , in the name of God Almighty , That you divest yourself , and lay apart The borrow'd glories that by gift of heaven , By law of nature and of nations ...
... brother England ? Exe . From him ; and thus he greets your majesty . He wills you , in the name of God Almighty , That you divest yourself , and lay apart The borrow'd glories that by gift of heaven , By law of nature and of nations ...
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... brother England . Dau . For the Dauphin , I stand here for him : what to him from Eng- land ? 121 Exe . Scorn and defiance ; slight regard , contempt , And any thing that may not misbecome The mighty sender , doth he prize you at . Thus ...
... brother England . Dau . For the Dauphin , I stand here for him : what to him from Eng- land ? 121 Exe . Scorn and defiance ; slight regard , contempt , And any thing that may not misbecome The mighty sender , doth he prize you at . Thus ...
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