The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... true , These news are every where ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for't : All , that dare Look into these affairs , see this main end , 3 That , like a jewel , has hung twenty years & c . ] See Vol . IX . p . 242 ...
... true , These news are every where ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for't : All , that dare Look into these affairs , see this main end , 3 That , like a jewel , has hung twenty years & c . ] See Vol . IX . p . 242 ...
Page 78
... be call'd queen ; but princess dowager , " And widow to prince Arthur . " TOLLET . Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me to be the true one . MALONE . ANNE . So much the more her . Verily , 78 ACT II . KING HENRY VIII .
... be call'd queen ; but princess dowager , " And widow to prince Arthur . " TOLLET . Dr. Johnson's interpretation appears to me to be the true one . MALONE . ANNE . So much the more her . Verily , 78 ACT II . KING HENRY VIII .
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... true and humble wife , At all times to your will conformable : ? 7 -goes about the court , ] " Because ( says Cavendish ) she could not come to the king directlie , for the distance severed between them . " MALONE . Sir , I desire you ...
... true and humble wife , At all times to your will conformable : ? 7 -goes about the court , ] " Because ( says Cavendish ) she could not come to the king directlie , for the distance severed between them . " MALONE . Sir , I desire you ...
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... true nobility , she has Carried herself towards me . WOL . Most gracious sir , In humblest manner I require your highness , That it shall please you to declare , in hearing Of all these ears , ( for where I am robb'd and bound , There ...
... true nobility , she has Carried herself towards me . WOL . Most gracious sir , In humblest manner I require your highness , That it shall please you to declare , in hearing Of all these ears , ( for where I am robb'd and bound , There ...
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... true one . STEEVENS . 7 on my honour , I speak my good lord cardinal to this point , ] The King , having first addressed to Wolsey , breaks off ; and declares upon his honour to the whole court , that he speaks the Cardinal's sentiments ...
... true one . STEEVENS . 7 on my honour , I speak my good lord cardinal to this point , ] The King , having first addressed to Wolsey , breaks off ; and declares upon his honour to the whole court , that he speaks the Cardinal's sentiments ...
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