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... Henry VIII . nine henchmen attended with fir Francis Bryan , mafter of the henchmen . 1 Strype's Eccl . Mem . v . 2. App . n . 1 . Henchman . Quafi haunch - man . another . Pedifequus . BLACKSTONE . TYRWHITT . One that goes behind The ...
... Henry VIII . nine henchmen attended with fir Francis Bryan , mafter of the henchmen . 1 Strype's Eccl . Mem . v . 2. App . n . 1 . Henchman . Quafi haunch - man . another . Pedifequus . BLACKSTONE . TYRWHITT . One that goes behind The ...
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... Henry II . Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning , which rendered her the moft accomplished princefs of her age . The French writers tell us , that , while he was in ...
... Henry II . Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath , ] This alludes to her great abilities of genius and learning , which rendered her the moft accomplished princefs of her age . The French writers tell us , that , while he was in ...
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... Henry VI . P. II : " A wilderness is populous enough , " So Suffolk had thy heavenly company . " MALONE . The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . ] " Mitius inveni quam te genus omne ferarum . " OVID . See Timon of Athens , A & IV ...
... Henry VI . P. II : " A wilderness is populous enough , " So Suffolk had thy heavenly company . " MALONE . The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . ] " Mitius inveni quam te genus omne ferarum . " OVID . See Timon of Athens , A & IV ...
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... Henry VIII : " I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness . ' 99 STEEVENS . 4 Reafon becomes the marshal to my will , ] That is , My will now follows reason . JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth : " Thou marshal'ft me the way that I was ...
... Henry VIII : " I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness . ' 99 STEEVENS . 4 Reafon becomes the marshal to my will , ] That is , My will now follows reason . JOHNSON . So , in Macbeth : " Thou marshal'ft me the way that I was ...
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... Henry IV . P. II . • " Either from the king , or in the present time . " Again , in K. Henry V. " Either paft , or not arriv'd to pith and puissance . " Again , in Julius Cæfar : " Either led or driven , as we point the way . " Again ...
... Henry IV . P. II . • " Either from the king , or in the present time . " Again , in K. Henry V. " Either paft , or not arriv'd to pith and puissance . " Again , in Julius Cæfar : " Either led or driven , as we point the way . " Again ...
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