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Side 169
The first form in which the drama appeared in the west of Eu rope , after the
destruction of learned Greece and Rome , and that a calm of dulness had
finished upon letters what the rage of barbarism had begun , was that of the
Mysteries .
The first form in which the drama appeared in the west of Eu rope , after the
destruction of learned Greece and Rome , and that a calm of dulness had
finished upon letters what the rage of barbarism had begun , was that of the
Mysteries .
Side 228
All the clerks , I mean , the learned ones , in christian kingdoms , Have their free
voices : Rome , the nurse of judgment , Invited by your noble self , hath sent One
general tongue unto us , this good man , This just and learned priest , cardinal ...
All the clerks , I mean , the learned ones , in christian kingdoms , Have their free
voices : Rome , the nurse of judgment , Invited by your noble self , hath sent One
general tongue unto us , this good man , This just and learned priest , cardinal ...
Side 238
Whilst our commiffion from Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . King .
What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all sides the
authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't fo : -Proceed . Scribe .
Whilst our commiffion from Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . King .
What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all sides the
authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't fo : -Proceed . Scribe .
Side 241
Madam , you do me wrong : I have no spleen against you ; nor injustice For you ,
or any : how far I have proceeded , Or how far further shall , is warranted By a
commiffion from the consistory , Yea , the whole confiftory of Rome . You charge
me ...
Madam , you do me wrong : I have no spleen against you ; nor injustice For you ,
or any : how far I have proceeded , Or how far further shall , is warranted By a
commiffion from the consistory , Yea , the whole confiftory of Rome . You charge
me ...
Side 248
I may perceive , These cardinals trifle with me : I abhor This dilatory sloth , and
tricks of Rome . My learn'd and well beloved servant , Cranmer , Pr'ythee , return !
with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along . Break up the court : I say ...
I may perceive , These cardinals trifle with me : I abhor This dilatory sloth , and
tricks of Rome . My learn'd and well beloved servant , Cranmer , Pr'ythee , return !
with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along . Break up the court : I say ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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