The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 92
The sum of all I can , I have disclos'd ; Why , or for what , the nobles were
committed , Is all unknown to me , my gracious lady . Q. Eliz . Ah me , I see the
ruin of my house ! The tiger now hath seiz'd the gentle hind ' ; Insulting tyranny
begins to ...
The sum of all I can , I have disclos'd ; Why , or for what , the nobles were
committed , Is all unknown to me , my gracious lady . Q. Eliz . Ah me , I see the
ruin of my house ! The tiger now hath seiz'd the gentle hind ' ; Insulting tyranny
begins to ...
Page 137
I did ; with his contract with Lady Lucy ?, Baynard's Castle . ] A castle in Thames
Street , which had belonged to Richard Duke of York , and at this time was the
property of his grandson King Edward V. MALONE . with his contract with Lady
Lucy ...
I did ; with his contract with Lady Lucy ?, Baynard's Castle . ] A castle in Thames
Street , which had belonged to Richard Duke of York , and at this time was the
property of his grandson King Edward V. MALONE . with his contract with Lady
Lucy ...
Page 350
By your leave , sweet ladies : [ Seats himself between Anne Bullen and another
Lady . If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ; I had it from my father . Anne .
Was he mad , sir ? Sands . O , very mad , exceeding mad , in love too : But he
would ...
By your leave , sweet ladies : [ Seats himself between Anne Bullen and another
Lady . If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ; I had it from my father . Anne .
Was he mad , sir ? Sands . O , very mad , exceeding mad , in love too : But he
would ...
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