The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... Brother , the king hath made your nephew mad . ( To Worcester . ) Wor . Who struck this heat up after I was gone ? Hot . He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I urg'd the ransome once again Blunt . The circumstance ...
... Brother , the king hath made your nephew mad . ( To Worcester . ) Wor . Who struck this heat up after I was gone ? Hot . He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I urg'd the ransome once again Blunt . The circumstance ...
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... brother's death at Bristol , the lord Scroop . I speak not this in estimation , As what I think might be , but what I know Is ruminated , plotted , and set down : And only stays but to behold the face Of that occasion , that shall bring ...
... brother's death at Bristol , the lord Scroop . I speak not this in estimation , As what I think might be , but what I know Is ruminated , plotted , and set down : And only stays but to behold the face Of that occasion , that shall bring ...
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... brother Mortimer doth stir About his title ; and hath sent for you , To line his enterprize : But if you go- Hot . So far afoot , I shall be weary , love . Lady . Come , come , you paraquito , answer me Directly to this question that I ...
... brother Mortimer doth stir About his title ; and hath sent for you , To line his enterprize : But if you go- Hot . So far afoot , I shall be weary , love . Lady . Come , come , you paraquito , answer me Directly to this question that I ...
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... brother should a brother dare To gentle exercise and proof of arms . He gave you all the duties of a man ; Trimm'd up your praises with a princely tongue ; Spoke your deservings like a chronicle ; Making you ever better than his praise ...
... brother should a brother dare To gentle exercise and proof of arms . He gave you all the duties of a man ; Trimm'd up your praises with a princely tongue ; Spoke your deservings like a chronicle ; Making you ever better than his praise ...
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... brother John , full bravely hast thou flesh'd Thy maiden sword . P. John . But , soft ! whom have we here ? Did you not tell me , this fat man was dead ? P. Hen . I did ; I saw him dead , breathless and Upon the ground.- [ bleeding ...
... brother John , full bravely hast thou flesh'd Thy maiden sword . P. John . But , soft ! whom have we here ? Did you not tell me , this fat man was dead ? P. Hen . I did ; I saw him dead , breathless and Upon the ground.- [ bleeding ...
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