The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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That he get good allowance for the enterlude of King Henry VIII . before he begin to print it ; and with the wardens hand to yt , he is to have the same for his copy . ” Dr. Farmer , in a note on the epilogue to this play , observes ...
That he get good allowance for the enterlude of King Henry VIII . before he begin to print it ; and with the wardens hand to yt , he is to have the same for his copy . ” Dr. Farmer , in a note on the epilogue to this play , observes ...
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So , in King Richard III : 6 The mayor is here at hand : Intend some fearAgain : “ Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , “ Intending deep suspicion . ” Steevens . If any alteration were necessary , I should be for only changing the ...
So , in King Richard III : 6 The mayor is here at hand : Intend some fearAgain : “ Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , “ Intending deep suspicion . ” Steevens . If any alteration were necessary , I should be for only changing the ...
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“ The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this journey , and no apparent necessarie cause expressed , why or wherefore , seemed to grudge that such a costly journey should be taken in hand ...
“ The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this journey , and no apparent necessarie cause expressed , why or wherefore , seemed to grudge that such a costly journey should be taken in hand ...
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“ The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this journey , and no apparent necessarie cause expressed , why or wherefore , seemed to grudge that such a costly journey should be taken in hand ...
“ The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this journey , and no apparent necessarie cause expressed , why or wherefore , seemed to grudge that such a costly journey should be taken in hand ...
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“ The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this journey , and no apparent necessarie cause expressed , why or wherefore , seemed to grudge that such a costly journey should be taken in hand ...
“ The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this journey , and no apparent necessarie cause expressed , why or wherefore , seemed to grudge that such a costly journey should be taken in hand ...
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