The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Queen Elizabeth , said , " his hands , instead of wielding the lance , should now be held up in prayer for Her Majesty's welfare ; and he trusted she would allow him to be her beadsman , now that he had ceased to incur knightly perils ...
... Queen Elizabeth , said , " his hands , instead of wielding the lance , should now be held up in prayer for Her Majesty's welfare ; and he trusted she would allow him to be her beadsman , now that he had ceased to incur knightly perils ...
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... queen of night I swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; And by and by intend to chide myself Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . 84. This was probably one of the " holy ...
... queen of night I swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit ; And by and by intend to chide myself Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . 84. This was probably one of the " holy ...
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... Queen's . In Northward Hoe , 1607 , is an allusion to it : " There is a new trade come up for cast gentle- women , of periwig - making . Let your wife set up in the Strand . " The fashion is thus referred to in The Merchant of Venice ...
... Queen's . In Northward Hoe , 1607 , is an allusion to it : " There is a new trade come up for cast gentle- women , of periwig - making . Let your wife set up in the Strand . " The fashion is thus referred to in The Merchant of Venice ...
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... " Madam , I'll sing . ' 10 Queen . " ' Tis well that thou hast cause ; But thou shouldst please me better , wouldst thou weep . King Richard II . Act 3 , Scene 4 . " PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE EARLY EDITIONS Richard ...
... " Madam , I'll sing . ' 10 Queen . " ' Tis well that thou hast cause ; But thou shouldst please me better , wouldst thou weep . King Richard II . Act 3 , Scene 4 . " PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE EARLY EDITIONS Richard ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's reign , 1 and the suppression of lines 154– 318 in the first scene of the fourth act in the two editions of the play published during the Queen's lifetime must be taken in connection with certain well - known incidents ...
... Queen Elizabeth's reign , 1 and the suppression of lines 154– 318 in the first scene of the fourth act in the two editions of the play published during the Queen's lifetime must be taken in connection with certain well - known incidents ...
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