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... means , you shall hear in such a kind from me As will displease you . My Lord Northumberland , We license your departure with your son . Send us your prisoners , or you will hear of it . [ Exeunt King Henry , Blunt , and train . Hot ...
... means , you shall hear in such a kind from me As will displease you . My Lord Northumberland , We license your departure with your son . Send us your prisoners , or you will hear of it . [ Exeunt King Henry , Blunt , and train . Hot ...
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... means , The cords , the ladder , or the hangman rather ? O , pardon me that I descend so low , To show the line and the predicament Wherein you range under this subtle king ; Shall it for shame be spoken in these days , Or fill up ...
... means , The cords , the ladder , or the hangman rather ? O , pardon me that I descend so low , To show the line and the predicament Wherein you range under this subtle king ; Shall it for shame be spoken in these days , Or fill up ...
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... mean ] means . Cf. Two Gentle- men of Verona , Iv . iv . 113 , and Drayton , England's Heroical Epistles , xv . 38 : " Make this a mean to raise the Nevils ' Brood . " 262. For powers ] for raising forces . 266. into ... creep ] wind ...
... mean ] means . Cf. Two Gentle- men of Verona , Iv . iv . 113 , and Drayton , England's Heroical Epistles , xv . 38 : " Make this a mean to raise the Nevils ' Brood . " 262. For powers ] for raising forces . 266. into ... creep ] wind ...
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... mean to come to London ? Sec . Car . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up 29. An ] Pope ; And Qq , Ff . 29. good ] Qq 1-3 ; good a the rest . 30. on ] Qq 1-4 ; of the rest . 32 ...
... mean to come to London ? Sec . Car . Time enough to go to bed with a candle , I warrant thee . Come , neighbour Mugs , we'll call up 29. An ] Pope ; And Qq , Ff . 29. good ] Qq 1-3 ; good a the rest . 30. on ] Qq 1-4 ; of the rest . 32 ...
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... means , to hold out water and cold necessity . " 87. as in a castle ] So Beaumont and Fletcher , The Little French Lawyer , I. i : " we shall fight , as in a castle and ibid . IV . i : we may do ' t as safe as in a castle . " 66 22 87 ...
... means , to hold out water and cold necessity . " 87. as in a castle ] So Beaumont and Fletcher , The Little French Lawyer , I. i : " we shall fight , as in a castle and ibid . IV . i : we may do ' t as safe as in a castle . " 66 22 87 ...
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