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Side 15
... Most of the rest slaughter'd , or took , likewife . BED . His ransom there is none but I shall pay : I'll hale the Dauphin lieadlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ranfom of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one ...
... Most of the rest slaughter'd , or took , likewife . BED . His ransom there is none but I shall pay : I'll hale the Dauphin lieadlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ranfom of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one ...
Side 18
... most famous in the lift of Charlemagne's twelve peers ; and their exploits are rendered so ridiculoufly and equally extravagant by the old romancers , that from thence arose that saying amongst our plain and fenfible ancestors , of ...
... most famous in the lift of Charlemagne's twelve peers ; and their exploits are rendered so ridiculoufly and equally extravagant by the old romancers , that from thence arose that saying amongst our plain and fenfible ancestors , of ...
Side 29
... double pild . " STEEVENS . In Weever's Funeral Monuments , p . 364 , Robert Baldocke , bishop of Londen , is called a peel'd prieft , pilide clerke seemingly in al- ) ( WIN . I do , thou most ufurping proditor KING HENRY VI . 29.
... double pild . " STEEVENS . In Weever's Funeral Monuments , p . 364 , Robert Baldocke , bishop of Londen , is called a peel'd prieft , pilide clerke seemingly in al- ) ( WIN . I do , thou most ufurping proditor KING HENRY VI . 29.
Side 30
William Shakespeare. ( WIN . I do , thou most ufurping proditor , And not protector of the king or realm . GLO . Stand back , thou manifeft confpirator ; Thou that contriv'dst to murder our dead lord ; Thou , that giv'st whores ...
William Shakespeare. ( WIN . I do , thou most ufurping proditor , And not protector of the king or realm . GLO . Stand back , thou manifeft confpirator ; Thou that contriv'dst to murder our dead lord ; Thou , that giv'st whores ...
Side 35
... , over - peer the city . The word is used very and several times by Milton . person plural of the are accustomed -- to frequently by Spenser , TYRWHITT , And thence discover , how , with most advantage , D2 KING HENRY VI . 35.
... , over - peer the city . The word is used very and several times by Milton . person plural of the are accustomed -- to frequently by Spenser , TYRWHITT , And thence discover , how , with most advantage , D2 KING HENRY VI . 35.
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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