“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... Henry of Hereford ... disloyal , iv . 113 ; approve me , lord , iv . 268 ; To approve my youth further , iv . 318 ; that my sword upon thee shall approve , vi . 295 ; does approve , By his lov'd mansionry , that , & c . , vii . 220 ...
... Henry of Hereford ... disloyal , iv . 113 ; approve me , lord , iv . 268 ; To approve my youth further , iv . 318 ; that my sword upon thee shall approve , vi . 295 ; does approve , By his lov'd mansionry , that , & c . , vii . 220 ...
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... Henry VI . , a great fire was at Baynard's - Castle , and that Humphrey Duke of Gloucester built it new . By his death and attainder in the year 1446 it came to the hands of Henry VI . , and from him to Richard Duke of York , of whom we ...
... Henry VI . , a great fire was at Baynard's - Castle , and that Humphrey Duke of Gloucester built it new . By his death and attainder in the year 1446 it came to the hands of Henry VI . , and from him to Richard Duke of York , of whom we ...
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... Henry VI . Part iii . [ act i . sc . 4 ] ; ' So triumph thieves upon their conquer'd booty ' " ( MALONE ) . beaver on - With his , iv . 272 ; through a rusty beaver peeps , iv . 485 ; I cleft his beaver , v . 225 ; is my beaver easier ...
... Henry VI . Part iii . [ act i . sc . 4 ] ; ' So triumph thieves upon their conquer'd booty ' " ( MALONE ) . beaver on - With his , iv . 272 ; through a rusty beaver peeps , iv . 485 ; I cleft his beaver , v . 225 ; is my beaver easier ...
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... Henry IV . , consulting with Sully about his marriage , says , ' My niece of Guise would please me best , notwithstanding the malicious reports that she loves poulets in paper better than in a fricasee . A message is called a cold ...
... Henry IV . , consulting with Sully about his marriage , says , ' My niece of Guise would please me best , notwithstanding the malicious reports that she loves poulets in paper better than in a fricasee . A message is called a cold ...
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... Henry V. , act v . sc . 2 , where he says to the French Princess Katherine , ' Come , your answer in broken music ; for thy voice is music and thy English broken . ' [ Again in As you like it , act i . sc . 2 : ' But is there any else ...
... Henry V. , act v . sc . 2 , where he says to the French Princess Katherine , ' Come , your answer in broken music ; for thy voice is music and thy English broken . ' [ Again in As you like it , act i . sc . 2 : ' But is there any else ...
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