The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Arms . Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham . Brandon , and a Sergeant at Arms . Door - keeper of the Council - Chamber . Porter , and his Man . Page to Gardiner . A Crier . Queen Katharine , Wife to King Henry , afterwards divorced ...
... Arms . Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham . Brandon , and a Sergeant at Arms . Door - keeper of the Council - Chamber . Porter , and his Man . Page to Gardiner . A Crier . Queen Katharine , Wife to King Henry , afterwards divorced ...
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... arms , they did perform Beyond thought's compafs ; that former fabulous ftory , Being now seen poffible enough , got credit , That Bevis was believ'd.2 BUCK . ' O , you go far . NOR . As I belong to worship , and affect In honour ...
... arms , they did perform Beyond thought's compafs ; that former fabulous ftory , Being now seen poffible enough , got credit , That Bevis was believ'd.2 BUCK . ' O , you go far . NOR . As I belong to worship , and affect In honour ...
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... Arms before him , and two or three of the Guard . BRAN . Your office , fergeant ; execute it . SERG . My lord the duke of Buckingham , and earl Of Hereford , Stafford , and Northampton , I Arrest thee of high treason , in the name Of ...
... Arms before him , and two or three of the Guard . BRAN . Your office , fergeant ; execute it . SERG . My lord the duke of Buckingham , and earl Of Hereford , Stafford , and Northampton , I Arrest thee of high treason , in the name Of ...
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... arms I bid him welcome , And thank the holy conclave for their loves ; They have fent me fuch a man I would have wifh'd for . CAM . Your grace muft needs deserve all strangers ' loves , You are so noble : To your highness ' hand I ...
... arms I bid him welcome , And thank the holy conclave for their loves ; They have fent me fuch a man I would have wifh'd for . CAM . Your grace muft needs deserve all strangers ' loves , You are so noble : To your highness ' hand I ...
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... Arms , bearing a Silver Mace ; then two Gentlemen , bearing two great Silver Pillars ; 5 --Archbishop of Canterbury , Bishops of Lincoln , Ely , Rochester , and Saint Afaph ; ] Thefe were , William Warham , John Longland , Nicholas Weft ...
... Arms , bearing a Silver Mace ; then two Gentlemen , bearing two great Silver Pillars ; 5 --Archbishop of Canterbury , Bishops of Lincoln , Ely , Rochester , and Saint Afaph ; ] Thefe were , William Warham , John Longland , Nicholas Weft ...
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