The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Riley, 1806 |
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... majesty's repeated ad- dress to the same officer , in scene iii . Steevens . 6 duchess of Gloster . ] The Duchess of Gloster was Elea- nor Bohun , widow of Duke Thomas , son of Edward III . 71 Walpole . the part I had- ] That is , my ...
... majesty's repeated ad- dress to the same officer , in scene iii . Steevens . 6 duchess of Gloster . ] The Duchess of Gloster was Elea- nor Bohun , widow of Duke Thomas , son of Edward III . 71 Walpole . the part I had- ] That is , my ...
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... majesty's approach . Flourish of Trumpets . Enter King RICHARD , who takes his seat on his Throne ; GAUNT , and several Noblemen , who take their places . A Trumpet is sounded , and an- swered by another Trumpet within . Then enter NOR ...
... majesty's approach . Flourish of Trumpets . Enter King RICHARD , who takes his seat on his Throne ; GAUNT , and several Noblemen , who take their places . A Trumpet is sounded , and an- swered by another Trumpet within . Then enter NOR ...
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... majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ; Then let us take a ceremonious leave , And loving farewel , of our several friends . Mar. The appellant in all duty greets your highness , And ...
... majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ; Then let us take a ceremonious leave , And loving farewel , of our several friends . Mar. The appellant in all duty greets your highness , And ...
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... majesty to visit him . 4 • the tribute of his supple knee , ] To illustrate this phrase , it should be remembered that courtesying , ( the act of reverence now confined to women ) was anciently practised by men . Steevens . 3 And he our ...
... majesty to visit him . 4 • the tribute of his supple knee , ] To illustrate this phrase , it should be remembered that courtesying , ( the act of reverence now confined to women ) was anciently practised by men . Steevens . 3 And he our ...
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... take his own course . -rash ] That is , hasty , violent . 5 So , in King Henry IV , Part I : Johnson . " Like aconitum , or rash gunpowder . " Malone . Johnson . This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , KING RICHARD II . se 39.
... take his own course . -rash ] That is , hasty , violent . 5 So , in King Henry IV , Part I : Johnson . " Like aconitum , or rash gunpowder . " Malone . Johnson . This earth of majesty , this seat of Mars , KING RICHARD II . se 39.
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