The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, 第 5 巻A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... She's noble born ; And , like her true nobility , fhe has Carried her felf tow'rds me . Wol . Moft gracious Sir , In humbleft manner I require your Highness , That it shall please you to declare , in hearing Of all these ears ( for ...
... She's noble born ; And , like her true nobility , fhe has Carried her felf tow'rds me . Wol . Moft gracious Sir , In humbleft manner I require your Highness , That it shall please you to declare , in hearing Of all these ears ( for ...
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... She intends to his Holinefs . King . I may perceive , Thefe Cardinals trifle with me : I abhor This dilatory floth , and tricks of Rome . My learn'd and well - beloved fervant Granmer , Pr'ythee , return ! with thy approach , I know ...
... She intends to his Holinefs . King . I may perceive , Thefe Cardinals trifle with me : I abhor This dilatory floth , and tricks of Rome . My learn'd and well - beloved fervant Granmer , Pr'ythee , return ! with thy approach , I know ...
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... She now begs , That little thought , when the fet footing here , She should have bought her dignities fo dear . [ Exeunt . We are to ear fuch , Sorrows , not to fowe ' em . i . e . to weed them up , har row them out . So our Poet uses ...
... She now begs , That little thought , when the fet footing here , She should have bought her dignities fo dear . [ Exeunt . We are to ear fuch , Sorrows , not to fowe ' em . i . e . to weed them up , har row them out . So our Poet uses ...
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... She is a gallant creature , and compleat In mind and feature . I perfuade me , from her Will fall fome bleffing to this land , which shall In it be memoriz❜d . Sur . But will the King Digest this letter of the Cardinal's ? The lord ...
... She is a gallant creature , and compleat In mind and feature . I perfuade me , from her Will fall fome bleffing to this land , which shall In it be memoriz❜d . Sur . But will the King Digest this letter of the Cardinal's ? The lord ...
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... she should lye i'th ' bosome of Our hard - rul'd King . Again , there is fprung up An heretick , an arch one , Cranmer ; one , Hath crawl'd into the favour of the King , And is his oracle . Nor . He's vex'd at fomething . Enter King ...
... she should lye i'th ' bosome of Our hard - rul'd King . Again , there is fprung up An heretick , an arch one , Cranmer ; one , Hath crawl'd into the favour of the King , And is his oracle . Nor . He's vex'd at fomething . Enter King ...
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