Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 pages |
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... Henry the Sixth , than the picture Shakspeare has drawn of him ? His man- ners are every where exactly the same with the story ; one finds him still described with simplicity , passive sanctity , want of courage , weakness of mind , and ...
... Henry the Sixth , than the picture Shakspeare has drawn of him ? His man- ners are every where exactly the same with the story ; one finds him still described with simplicity , passive sanctity , want of courage , weakness of mind , and ...
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... Henry from any gross imputation of injustice , yet one is inclined to wish , the Queen had met with a for- tune more worthy of her birth and virtue . Nor are the manners , proper to the per- sons represented , less justly observed in ...
... Henry from any gross imputation of injustice , yet one is inclined to wish , the Queen had met with a for- tune more worthy of her birth and virtue . Nor are the manners , proper to the per- sons represented , less justly observed in ...
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... Henry Cun- dell , twenty - six shillings eight - pence apiece to buy them rings . Item , I give , will , bequeath , and devise unto my daughter Susannah Hall , for the better enabling of her to perform this my will , and towards the ...
... Henry Cun- dell , twenty - six shillings eight - pence apiece to buy them rings . Item , I give , will , bequeath , and devise unto my daughter Susannah Hall , for the better enabling of her to perform this my will , and towards the ...
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... HENRY THE FIFTH . - 1600 . 4to . - 1602 . 4to . - 1608 . 4to . 21. KING HENRY THE SIXTH , PART I. - In the folio of 1623 . PAGE 1 23 45 75 • 103 • 121 • 147 175 197 223 251 277 307 333 363 387 413 • 441 473 509 543 22 . PART II . - In ...
... HENRY THE FIFTH . - 1600 . 4to . - 1602 . 4to . - 1608 . 4to . 21. KING HENRY THE SIXTH , PART I. - In the folio of 1623 . PAGE 1 23 45 75 • 103 • 121 • 147 175 197 223 251 277 307 333 363 387 413 • 441 473 509 543 22 . PART II . - In ...
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... Henry VI . That is , I am sorry for it . To be woe , is often used by old writers to signify , to be sorry . ing , My loss is as great as yours , and has as lately happened to me . Fer . Tho ' the seas threaten , they are. Would here ...
... Henry VI . That is , I am sorry for it . To be woe , is often used by old writers to signify , to be sorry . ing , My loss is as great as yours , and has as lately happened to me . Fer . Tho ' the seas threaten , they are. Would here ...
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