The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... true ; for the rebels are not yet finally fuppreffed . The fecond , he tells us , fhows Henry the Fifth in the various lights of a good - natured rake , till , on his father's death , he affumes a more manly character . This is true ...
... true ; for the rebels are not yet finally fuppreffed . The fecond , he tells us , fhows Henry the Fifth in the various lights of a good - natured rake , till , on his father's death , he affumes a more manly character . This is true ...
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... true at firft ? my office is To noise abroad , that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's fword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I rumour'd through the ...
... true at firft ? my office is To noise abroad , that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's fword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I rumour'd through the ...
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... true . NORTH . Here comes my fervant , Travers , whom I fent On Tuesday laft to liften after news . 8 BARD . My lord , I over - rode him on the way ; -fome ftratagem : ] Some ftratagem means here fome great , important , or dreadful ...
... true . NORTH . Here comes my fervant , Travers , whom I fent On Tuesday laft to liften after news . 8 BARD . My lord , I over - rode him on the way ; -fome ftratagem : ] Some ftratagem means here fome great , important , or dreadful ...
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... true , your fears too certain . 2 NORTH . Yet , for all this , fay not that Percy's dead.3 I see a strange confeffion in thine eye : Thou fhak'it thy head ; and hold'ft it fear , or fin , 4 Your Spirit- ] The impreffion upon your mind ...
... true , your fears too certain . 2 NORTH . Yet , for all this , fay not that Percy's dead.3 I see a strange confeffion in thine eye : Thou fhak'it thy head ; and hold'ft it fear , or fin , 4 Your Spirit- ] The impreffion upon your mind ...
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... true one . STEEVENS . The reading of the quarto ( the original copy ) appears to be only a mis - spelling of Dumbleton . MALONE . 5 Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! ] An allufion to the fate of the rich ...
... true one . STEEVENS . The reading of the quarto ( the original copy ) appears to be only a mis - spelling of Dumbleton . MALONE . 5 Let him be damned like the glutton ! may his tongue be hotter ! ] An allufion to the fate of the rich ...
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