The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he , gentle Mons . Brisk ? Not that gentleman ? Fasl . No , lady ; this is a kinsman to Justice Silence . I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error X Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
... , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he , gentle Mons . Brisk ? Not that gentleman ? Fasl . No , lady ; this is a kinsman to Justice Silence . I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error X Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
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... of his unruly minions being con- victed of felony and sentenced to prison by Sir William Gascoigne , Chief Justice of the King's Bench , the prince I undertook to rescue him , and even went so. XXV KING HENRY IV Introduction.
... of his unruly minions being con- victed of felony and sentenced to prison by Sir William Gascoigne , Chief Justice of the King's Bench , the prince I undertook to rescue him , and even went so. XXV KING HENRY IV Introduction.
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... justice - to the verge of romance in generous dealing . It is Vernon who gives that superb description of the prince and his comrades , whom he had seen preparing for the campaign , in the 1st scene of the 4th Act , Part I. Vernon is ...
... justice - to the verge of romance in generous dealing . It is Vernon who gives that superb description of the prince and his comrades , whom he had seen preparing for the campaign , in the 1st scene of the 4th Act , Part I. Vernon is ...
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... justice to the facts or the fictions of history ; we have no reason to complain of any excess of the comic element , but rather to welcome it ; even if it disfigured or overshadowed the history , we might well pardon it as being the ...
... justice to the facts or the fictions of history ; we have no reason to complain of any excess of the comic element , but rather to welcome it ; even if it disfigured or overshadowed the history , we might well pardon it as being the ...
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... justice hath liquored her . We steal as in a castle , cock - sure ; we have the receipt of fern - seed , we walk invis- 100 ible . Cham . Nay , by my faith , I think you are more beholding to the night than to fern - seed for your ...
... justice hath liquored her . We steal as in a castle , cock - sure ; we have the receipt of fern - seed , we walk invis- 100 ible . Cham . Nay , by my faith , I think you are more beholding to the night than to fern - seed for your ...
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