The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... the gates , ] I suppose to break up the gate is to force up the portcullis , or by the application of petards to blow up the gates themselves . STEEVENS . Servants rush at the Tower gates . Enter , to KING HENRY 27 VI .
... the gates , ] I suppose to break up the gate is to force up the portcullis , or by the application of petards to blow up the gates themselves . STEEVENS . Servants rush at the Tower gates . Enter , to KING HENRY 27 VI .
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... suppose that Ihave pleaded truth , From off this briar pluck a white rose with me . SHAKSPEARE . First part of King Henry 6.th ACT II . SCENE IV . Engraved in Lörrach by C .. Som . Let him that is no coward , nor no flatterer , But dare ...
... suppose that Ihave pleaded truth , From off this briar pluck a white rose with me . SHAKSPEARE . First part of King Henry 6.th ACT II . SCENE IV . Engraved in Lörrach by C .. Som . Let him that is no coward , nor no flatterer , But dare ...
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... suppose , was only rejected because it would not eafily fall into the verfe , " Lord Lovetoft of Worfop . It concludes as here , - " Lord Falcon- bridge , Knight of the noble order of St. George , St. Michael , and the golden fleece ...
... suppose , was only rejected because it would not eafily fall into the verfe , " Lord Lovetoft of Worfop . It concludes as here , - " Lord Falcon- bridge , Knight of the noble order of St. George , St. Michael , and the golden fleece ...
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... suppose , that had the defigus of a proud woman on a crown fucceeded , the might have been prouder than fhe was before . STEEVENS . 5 Lords , let him go . i . e . Let him pafs out of your thoughts . Duke Humphrey had already left the ...
... suppose , that had the defigus of a proud woman on a crown fucceeded , the might have been prouder than fhe was before . STEEVENS . 5 Lords , let him go . i . e . Let him pafs out of your thoughts . Duke Humphrey had already left the ...
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... suppose this diversion was conftantly prac tifed at their publick festivals . See the plate of Morris - dancers at the end of the firft part of K. Henry IV . with Mr. Tollet's remarks annexed to it . STEEVENS . The editor of The Sad ...
... suppose this diversion was conftantly prac tifed at their publick festivals . See the plate of Morris - dancers at the end of the firft part of K. Henry IV . with Mr. Tollet's remarks annexed to it . STEEVENS . The editor of The Sad ...
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