King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... should . Suffolk , the new - made Duke that rules the roaft , Hath giv❜n the dutchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier , whofe large style Agrees not with the leannefs of his purse . Sal . Now , by the death of him who dy'd ...
... should . Suffolk , the new - made Duke that rules the roaft , Hath giv❜n the dutchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier , whofe large style Agrees not with the leannefs of his purse . Sal . Now , by the death of him who dy'd ...
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... should be preferr'd in this . Q. Mar. Because the King , forfooth , will have it so . Glo . Madam , the King is old enough himself To give his Cenfure : these are no woman's matters . Q. Mar. If he be old enough , what needs your Grace ...
... should be preferr'd in this . Q. Mar. Because the King , forfooth , will have it so . Glo . Madam , the King is old enough himself To give his Cenfure : these are no woman's matters . Q. Mar. If he be old enough , what needs your Grace ...
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... should read , With fuch Holiness can you NOT do it ? Spoken ironically . By holiness he means hypocrify : and fays , have you not hypocrify enough to hide your malice ? K. Henry K. Henry . How now , my lords ? Car 26 The Second Part of.
... should read , With fuch Holiness can you NOT do it ? Spoken ironically . By holiness he means hypocrify : and fays , have you not hypocrify enough to hide your malice ? K. Henry K. Henry . How now , my lords ? Car 26 The Second Part of.
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... Should be to be protected like a child : God and King Henry govern England's realm : Give up your staff , Sir , and the king his realm . Glo . My ftaff ? here , noble Henry , is my staff : As willingly do I the fame refign , As e'er thy ...
... Should be to be protected like a child : God and King Henry govern England's realm : Give up your staff , Sir , and the king his realm . Glo . My ftaff ? here , noble Henry , is my staff : As willingly do I the fame refign , As e'er thy ...
Strona 44
... should come about your royal person , Or be admitted to your Highness ' council . By flatt'ry hath he won the common hearts : And when he'll please to make commotion , ' Tis to be fear'd , they all will follow him . Now ' tis the spring ...
... should come about your royal person , Or be admitted to your Highness ' council . By flatt'ry hath he won the common hearts : And when he'll please to make commotion , ' Tis to be fear'd , they all will follow him . Now ' tis the spring ...
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