The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Margaret , Queen to King Henry . Eleanor , Duchess of Glofter . Margery Jourdain , a Witch . Wife to Simpcox . Lords , Ladies , & Attendants ; Petitioners , Aldermen , a Beadle , Sheriff , & Officers ...
... Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Margaret , Queen to King Henry . Eleanor , Duchess of Glofter . Margery Jourdain , a Witch . Wife to Simpcox . Lords , Ladies , & Attendants ; Petitioners , Aldermen , a Beadle , Sheriff , & Officers ...
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... now with speed , " That folemn proceffions may be fung , " In laud and honour of the God of heaven , " And triumphs of this happy victory . " MALONE . SCENE X. Kent . Iden's Garden.1 Enter CADE . * KING HENRY VI . 361.
... now with speed , " That folemn proceffions may be fung , " In laud and honour of the God of heaven , " And triumphs of this happy victory . " MALONE . SCENE X. Kent . Iden's Garden.1 Enter CADE . * KING HENRY VI . 361.
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... Iden's Garden.1 Enter CADE . * CADE . Fye on ambition ! fye on myself ; that * have a fword , and yet am ready to famish ! These * five days have I hid me in these woods ; and durft not peep out , for all the country is lay'd for * me ...
... Iden's Garden.1 Enter CADE . * CADE . Fye on ambition ! fye on myself ; that * have a fword , and yet am ready to famish ! These * five days have I hid me in these woods ; and durft not peep out , for all the country is lay'd for * me ...
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... IDEN , with Servants . < IDEN . Lord , who would live turmoiled in the court , taken , I suppose , from the scriptural phrase , the helmet of fal vation ? Brain - pan , for fkull , occurs , I think , in Wicliff's tran- flation of Judges ...
... IDEN , with Servants . < IDEN . Lord , who would live turmoiled in the court , taken , I suppose , from the scriptural phrase , the helmet of fal vation ? Brain - pan , for fkull , occurs , I think , in Wicliff's tran- flation of Judges ...
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... IDEN . Why , rude companion , whatsoe'er thou be , ' I know thee not ; Why then should I betray thee ? ' Is't not enough , to break into my garden , < And , like a thief , to come to rob my grounds , 3 by others ' waning ; ] The folio ...
... IDEN . Why , rude companion , whatsoe'er thou be , ' I know thee not ; Why then should I betray thee ? ' Is't not enough , to break into my garden , < And , like a thief , to come to rob my grounds , 3 by others ' waning ; ] The folio ...
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