The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... against Merick , which is printed in the State Trials , Vol.VII . p . 60 , the matter is stated thus : " The story of Henry IV . being fet forth in a play , and in that play there being fet forth the killing of the king upon a stage ...
... against Merick , which is printed in the State Trials , Vol.VII . p . 60 , the matter is stated thus : " The story of Henry IV . being fet forth in a play , and in that play there being fet forth the killing of the king upon a stage ...
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... Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . * thy oath and band , ] When these publick challenges were accepted , each combatant found a pledge for his appearance at the time and place appointed . So , in ...
... Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . * thy oath and band , ] When these publick challenges were accepted , each combatant found a pledge for his appearance at the time and place appointed . So , in ...
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... , what doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? BOLING . First , ( heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a subject's love , Tendering the precious safety of my prince , And free 6 KING RICHARD II .
... , what doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? BOLING . First , ( heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a subject's love , Tendering the precious safety of my prince , And free 6 KING RICHARD II .
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... against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canft worse devise . Nor . I take it up ; and , by that fword I swear , Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design ...
... against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canft worse devise . Nor . I take it up ; and , by that fword I swear , Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design ...
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... against the butchers of his life . But fince correction lieth in those hands , Which made the fault that we cannot correct , Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven ; Who when he sees & the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance ...
... against the butchers of his life . But fince correction lieth in those hands , Which made the fault that we cannot correct , Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven ; Who when he sees & the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance ...
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