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... thought no harm . York . And if I wist he did , -But let it rest ; Other affairs must now be managed . [ Exeunt YORK , WARWICK , and VERNON . Exe . Well didst thou , Richard , to suppress thy voice : For , had the passions of thy heart ...
... thought no harm . York . And if I wist he did , -But let it rest ; Other affairs must now be managed . [ Exeunt YORK , WARWICK , and VERNON . Exe . Well didst thou , Richard , to suppress thy voice : For , had the passions of thy heart ...
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... thought proper . I will endeavour to give a brief ab stract of the principal arguments . 1. The entry on the Stationers ' books , in 1594 , does not mention the name of Shakspeare ; nor are the plays printed with his name in the early ...
... thought proper . I will endeavour to give a brief ab stract of the principal arguments . 1. The entry on the Stationers ' books , in 1594 , does not mention the name of Shakspeare ; nor are the plays printed with his name in the early ...
Side 31
... thoughts : * And may that thought , when I imagine ill * Against my king and nephew , virtuous Henry * Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! ' My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . Duch . What dream'd my lord ? tell me ...
... thoughts : * And may that thought , when I imagine ill * Against my king and nephew , virtuous Henry * Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! ' My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . Duch . What dream'd my lord ? tell me ...
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... thought any such matter : God is my witness , I am falsely accused by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , [ holding up ' his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the garret ⚫ one night , as we were scouring my lord of ...
... thought any such matter : God is my witness , I am falsely accused by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , [ holding up ' his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the garret ⚫ one night , as we were scouring my lord of ...
Side 42
... thought on thought ; * And not a thought , but thinks on dignity . * My brain , more busy than the labouring spider , * Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies . * Well , nobles , well , ' tis politicly done , * To send me packing ...
... thought on thought ; * And not a thought , but thinks on dignity . * My brain , more busy than the labouring spider , * Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies . * Well , nobles , well , ' tis politicly done , * To send me packing ...
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