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Side 29
... Shakspeare frequently uses . It is intro- duced in Much Ado about Nothing , King Richard IL Macbeth , and King Lear . 2 It appears from Rymer's Fœdera , vol . x SCENE I. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . 29 PERSONS REPRESENTED ...
... Shakspeare frequently uses . It is intro- duced in Much Ado about Nothing , King Richard IL Macbeth , and King Lear . 2 It appears from Rymer's Fœdera , vol . x SCENE I. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . 29 PERSONS REPRESENTED ...
Side 55
... lear and bright , To entertain great England's lawful king . Ah , sancta majestas ! who would not buy thee dear ? ' Let them obey that know not how to rule ; * This hand was made to handle nought but gold : I cannot give due action to ...
... lear and bright , To entertain great England's lawful king . Ah , sancta majestas ! who would not buy thee dear ? ' Let them obey that know not how to rule ; * This hand was made to handle nought but gold : I cannot give due action to ...
Side 62
... Lear , something of the kind might be meant here . 7 The obligation of an oath is here eluded by a very despicable sophistry . A lawful magistrate alone has the power to exact an oath , but the oath derives no part of its force from the ...
... Lear , something of the kind might be meant here . 7 The obligation of an oath is here eluded by a very despicable sophistry . A lawful magistrate alone has the power to exact an oath , but the oath derives no part of its force from the ...
Side 135
... Lear by pounds , marks , and nobles . Forty pence , or three and fourpence , is half a noble , and is still an established legal fee . 11 The fertility of Egypt is derived from the mud and slime of the Nile . 12 This word sennet , about ...
... Lear by pounds , marks , and nobles . Forty pence , or three and fourpence , is half a noble , and is still an established legal fee . 11 The fertility of Egypt is derived from the mud and slime of the Nile . 12 This word sennet , about ...
Side 156
... Lear : - Vaunt couriers to oak - cleaving thunderbolts . ' What is now called the van of an army was formerly called the vaunt - guard . That find such cruel battle here within ? Each Trojan , that is master of his heart , Let him to ...
... Lear : - Vaunt couriers to oak - cleaving thunderbolts . ' What is now called the van of an army was formerly called the vaunt - guard . That find such cruel battle here within ? Each Trojan , that is master of his heart , Let him to ...
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