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... mother , Anne Mortimer , the wife of the Earl of Cambridge ; and by naming the earldom , he covertly afferts his right to the crown ; for his title to the crown was not as Duke of York , but Earl of March . In the original play the line ...
... mother , Anne Mortimer , the wife of the Earl of Cambridge ; and by naming the earldom , he covertly afferts his right to the crown ; for his title to the crown was not as Duke of York , but Earl of March . In the original play the line ...
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... mother's fide , Sir John and Sir Hugh Mor- timer . See Grafton's Chronicle , p . 649. PERCY . With purple faulchion , painted to the hilt In blood of thofe- ] So , in King Henry V : " With pennons painted in the blood of Harfleur ...
... mother's fide , Sir John and Sir Hugh Mor- timer . See Grafton's Chronicle , p . 649. PERCY . With purple faulchion , painted to the hilt In blood of thofe- ] So , in King Henry V : " With pennons painted in the blood of Harfleur ...
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... mother ftands ; For , well I wot , thou haft thy mother's tongue . Q. MAR . But thou art neither like thy fire , nor dam ; But like a foul misfhapen ftigmatick , " I am refolv'd , ] It is my firm perfuafion ; I am no longer in doubt ...
... mother ftands ; For , well I wot , thou haft thy mother's tongue . Q. MAR . But thou art neither like thy fire , nor dam ; But like a foul misfhapen ftigmatick , " I am refolv'd , ] It is my firm perfuafion ; I am no longer in doubt ...
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... mother , for a father's death , Take on with me , 2 and ne'er be satisfied ? FATH . How will my wife , for flaughter of my fon , ' Shed feas of tears , and ne'er be fatisfied ? " K. HEN . How will the country , 3 for these woe ful ...
... mother , for a father's death , Take on with me , 2 and ne'er be satisfied ? FATH . How will my wife , for flaughter of my fon , ' Shed feas of tears , and ne'er be fatisfied ? " K. HEN . How will the country , 3 for these woe ful ...
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... mother . Thou art a widow , 4 and thou hast some children ; And , by God's mother , I , being but a bachelor , Have other fome : why , ' tis a happy thing To be the father unto many fons . ' Answer no more , for thou fhalt be my queen ...
... mother . Thou art a widow , 4 and thou hast some children ; And , by God's mother , I , being but a bachelor , Have other fome : why , ' tis a happy thing To be the father unto many fons . ' Answer no more , for thou fhalt be my queen ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 14 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1809 |
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