The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... arms are you become ? Is it fuch a matter , to get a pottle- pot's maidenhead . PAGE . He called me even now , my lord , through a red lattice , and I could difcern no part of his face from the window : at laft , I fpied his eyes ; and ...
... arms are you become ? Is it fuch a matter , to get a pottle- pot's maidenhead . PAGE . He called me even now , my lord , through a red lattice , and I could difcern no part of his face from the window : at laft , I fpied his eyes ; and ...
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... arms , and done all the offices of protested gallantry for your fake ? " Again , in The Chriftian turn'd Turk , 1612 : 66 as famili- arly as pikes do gudgeons , and with as much facility as Dutch- men fwallow flapdragons . " STEEVENS ...
... arms , and done all the offices of protested gallantry for your fake ? " Again , in The Chriftian turn'd Turk , 1612 : 66 as famili- arly as pikes do gudgeons , and with as much facility as Dutch- men fwallow flapdragons . " STEEVENS ...
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... Arm'd with their greaves and maces . ' Again , in the fecond Canto of The Barons Wars , by Drayton : Marching in greaves , a helmet on her head . " 66 Warner , in his Albion's England , 1602 , B. XII . ch . lxix . spells the word as it ...
... Arm'd with their greaves and maces . ' Again , in the fecond Canto of The Barons Wars , by Drayton : Marching in greaves , a helmet on her head . " 66 Warner , in his Albion's England , 1602 , B. XII . ch . lxix . spells the word as it ...
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... arms may do , what wrongs we fuffer , And find our griefs heavier than our offences . We see which way the ftream of time doth run , And are enforc'd from our moft quiet sphere ' 9 our griefs- ] i . e . our grievances . See Vol . X. p ...
... arms may do , what wrongs we fuffer , And find our griefs heavier than our offences . We see which way the ftream of time doth run , And are enforc'd from our moft quiet sphere ' 9 our griefs- ] i . e . our grievances . See Vol . X. p ...
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... arms : Not to break peace , + or any branch of it ; But to establish here a peace indeed , Concurring both in name and quality . WEST . When ever yet was your appeal denied ? 2 We are denied accefs- ] The Archbishop fays , in Holin ...
... arms : Not to break peace , + or any branch of it ; But to establish here a peace indeed , Concurring both in name and quality . WEST . When ever yet was your appeal denied ? 2 We are denied accefs- ] The Archbishop fays , in Holin ...
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