The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... Attendants both on the Eng- lish and French . SCENE - partly in England , and partly in France . Like captives bound to a triumphant car . What ? shall we curse the planets of mishap , That plotted thus our glory's overthrow ? Or shall ...
... Attendants both on the Eng- lish and French . SCENE - partly in England , and partly in France . Like captives bound to a triumphant car . What ? shall we curse the planets of mishap , That plotted thus our glory's overthrow ? Or shall ...
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... attendants upon ecclesiastical courts , and a bishop's servants , were then , as now , dis- nguished by clothing of a sombre colour . Le , bald , alluding to his shaven crown . Gates , WOODVILLE , the Lieutenant . Wood . [ Within ...
... attendants upon ecclesiastical courts , and a bishop's servants , were then , as now , dis- nguished by clothing of a sombre colour . Le , bald , alluding to his shaven crown . Gates , WOODVILLE , the Lieutenant . Wood . [ Within ...
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... attendants , Lean famine , quartering steel , and climbing fire ; Who , in a moment , even with the earth Shall lay your stately and air - braving towers , If you forsake the offer of our love . " Gen. Thou ominous and fearful owl of ...
... attendants , Lean famine , quartering steel , and climbing fire ; Who , in a moment , even with the earth Shall lay your stately and air - braving towers , If you forsake the offer of our love . " Gen. Thou ominous and fearful owl of ...
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... Attendants ; Petitioners , Al- dermen , a Beadle , Sheriff , and Officers ; Citi- zens , Prentices , Falconers , Guards , Soldiers . Messengers , & c . SCENE , dispersedly in various parts of England . Lend me a heart replete with ...
... Attendants ; Petitioners , Al- dermen , a Beadle , Sheriff , and Officers ; Citi- zens , Prentices , Falconers , Guards , Soldiers . Messengers , & c . SCENE , dispersedly in various parts of England . Lend me a heart replete with ...
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... Attendant . Glo . Now fetch me a stool hither by and by . [ A Stool brought out . ] Now , sirrah , if you mean to save yourself from whipping , leap me over this stool , and run away . Simp . Alas , master , I am not able to stand alone ...
... Attendant . Glo . Now fetch me a stool hither by and by . [ A Stool brought out . ] Now , sirrah , if you mean to save yourself from whipping , leap me over this stool , and run away . Simp . Alas , master , I am not able to stand alone ...
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