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Side 7
... ancient malice ; Or worthily , as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? Gaunt . As near as I could sift him on that argu- ment , - On some apparent danger seen in him , Aim'd at your highness ; no inveterate ...
... ancient malice ; Or worthily , as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? Gaunt . As near as I could sift him on that argu- ment , - On some apparent danger seen in him , Aim'd at your highness ; no inveterate ...
Side 12
... ancient signification of the word , as well as to deceive or circumvent . Vide Cotgrave in v . Baf- fouer . See also a note on King Henry IV . Part 1. Act i . Sc . 2 . 21 There is an allusion here to the crest of Norfolk , which was ...
... ancient signification of the word , as well as to deceive or circumvent . Vide Cotgrave in v . Baf- fouer . See also a note on King Henry IV . Part 1. Act i . Sc . 2 . 21 There is an allusion here to the crest of Norfolk , which was ...
Side 16
... ancient castles the naked stone walls were only co- vered with tapestry or arras , hung upon tenterhooks , from which it was easily taken down on every removal of the family . ( See the Preface to The Northumberland Household Book , by ...
... ancient castles the naked stone walls were only co- vered with tapestry or arras , hung upon tenterhooks , from which it was easily taken down on every removal of the family . ( See the Preface to The Northumberland Household Book , by ...
Side 39
... 'd25 with grievous taxes , And quite lost their hearts : the nobles hath he fin'd For ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . 24 Free . 25 Pillaged . Willo . And daily new exactions are devis'd ; As SC . I. 39 KING RICHARD II .
... 'd25 with grievous taxes , And quite lost their hearts : the nobles hath he fin'd For ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . 24 Free . 25 Pillaged . Willo . And daily new exactions are devis'd ; As SC . I. 39 KING RICHARD II .
Side 58
... Johnson.w3 The alteration was 3 It is not easy ( says Steevens ) to point out an image more striking and beautiful than this in any poet , ancient or modern . Can wash the balm from an anointed king : The 58 ACT III . KING RICHARD II .
... Johnson.w3 The alteration was 3 It is not easy ( says Steevens ) to point out an image more striking and beautiful than this in any poet , ancient or modern . Can wash the balm from an anointed king : The 58 ACT III . KING RICHARD II .
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