The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... majesty is an honest man . " Happy it is that the noble Henry can utter a cordial amen to this remark , " God keep me so ; " his captain Fluellen would at once renounce his friendship if he learned from him his first dishonorable trick ...
... majesty is an honest man . " Happy it is that the noble Henry can utter a cordial amen to this remark , " God keep me so ; " his captain Fluellen would at once renounce his friendship if he learned from him his first dishonorable trick ...
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... majesty Incline to it , or no ? Cant . He seems indifferent , Or rather swaying more upon our part Than cherishing the exhibiters against us ; For I have made an offer to his majesty , Upon our spiritual convocation And in regard of ...
... majesty Incline to it , or no ? Cant . He seems indifferent , Or rather swaying more upon our part Than cherishing the exhibiters against us ; For I have made an offer to his majesty , Upon our spiritual convocation And in regard of ...
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... majesty ; 80 Save that there was not time enough to hear , As I perceived his grace would fain have done , The severals and unhidden passages Of his true titles to some certain dukedoms , And generally to the crown and seat of France ...
... majesty ; 80 Save that there was not time enough to hear , As I perceived his grace would fain have done , The severals and unhidden passages Of his true titles to some certain dukedoms , And generally to the crown and seat of France ...
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... majesty , surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold , The civil citizens kneading up the honey , 190 Republica , ii . 42 , and thought that Shakespeare had perhaps bor- rowed from Cicero . - I . G. The profound and beautiful ...
... majesty , surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold , The civil citizens kneading up the honey , 190 Republica , ii . 42 , and thought that Shakespeare had perhaps bor- rowed from Cicero . - I . G. The profound and beautiful ...
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... our chronicles shall with full mouth speak Freely of our acts , or else like tongueless mutes , - Not worshipp'd with a paper epitaph . " - H . N. H. First Amb . May ' t please your majesty to. 25 KING HENRY V Act I. Sc . ii .
... our chronicles shall with full mouth speak Freely of our acts , or else like tongueless mutes , - Not worshipp'd with a paper epitaph . " - H . N. H. First Amb . May ' t please your majesty to. 25 KING HENRY V Act I. Sc . ii .
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