The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 19R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Shore's wife , and the contention of the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke . " This could not have been the work of Shakspeare , unless he afterwards dismissed the death of Jane Shore , as an unnecessary incident , when he revised the ...
... Shore's wife , and the contention of the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke . " This could not have been the work of Shakspeare , unless he afterwards dismissed the death of Jane Shore , as an unnecessary incident , when he revised the ...
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... Shore . Heard you not , what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? 8 GLO . Humbly complaining to her deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I'll tell you what , -I think , it is our way , If we will keep ...
... Shore . Heard you not , what an humble suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? 8 GLO . Humbly complaining to her deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I'll tell you what , -I think , it is our way , If we will keep ...
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... Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a passing pleasing tongue ; And that the queen's kindred ' are made gentlefolks : How say you , sir ? can you deny all this ? } BRAK . With this , my lord , myself have ...
... Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a passing pleasing tongue ; And that the queen's kindred ' are made gentlefolks : How say you , sir ? can you deny all this ? } BRAK . With this , my lord , myself have ...
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. GLO . Naught to do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do it secretly , alone 1 . BRAK . What one , my lord ? GLO . Her ... Shore? I ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. GLO . Naught to do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do it secretly , alone 1 . BRAK . What one , my lord ? GLO . Her ... Shore? I ...
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... Shore's wife- I think , it is our way , 66 " If we will keep in favour with the king , " To be her men , and wear her livery . " The idea is the same in both places , though the expression differs . In Jonson's Every Man out of his ...
... Shore's wife- I think , it is our way , 66 " If we will keep in favour with the king , " To be her men , and wear her livery . " The idea is the same in both places , though the expression differs . In Jonson's Every Man out of his ...
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