The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volum 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... noble gentleman . Oft have I seen the haughty cardinal- More like a soldier , than a man o ' the church , As stout , and proud , as he were lord of all , - Swear like a ruffian , and demean himself Unlike the ruler of a common - weal ...
... noble gentleman . Oft have I seen the haughty cardinal- More like a soldier , than a man o ' the church , As stout , and proud , as he were lord of all , - Swear like a ruffian , and demean himself Unlike the ruler of a common - weal ...
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... noble lords , I care not which ; Or Somerset , or York , all's one to me . York . If York have ill demeaned himself in France , Then let him be denayed the regentship . Som . If Somerset be unworthy of the place , Let York be regent ; I ...
... noble lords , I care not which ; Or Somerset , or York , all's one to me . York . If York have ill demeaned himself in France , Then let him be denayed the regentship . Som . If Somerset be unworthy of the place , Let York be regent ; I ...
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... noble Suffolk , ' tis resolutely spoke . Suff . Not resolute , except so much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant : But , that my heart accordeth with my tongue , - Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preserve ...
... noble Suffolk , ' tis resolutely spoke . Suff . Not resolute , except so much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant : But , that my heart accordeth with my tongue , - Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preserve ...
Side 43
... noble York , take thou this task in hand . York . I am content . Provide me soldiers , lords , Whiles I take order for mine own affairs . Suff . A charge , lord York , that I will see performed . But now return we to the false duke ...
... noble York , take thou this task in hand . York . I am content . Provide me soldiers , lords , Whiles I take order for mine own affairs . Suff . A charge , lord York , that I will see performed . But now return we to the false duke ...
Side 45
... noble lord . [ Exit . K. Hen . Lords , take your places ; -and , I pray you all , Proceed no straiter ' gainst our uncle Gloster , Than from true evidence , of good esteem , He be approved in practice culpable , Q. Mar. God forbid any ...
... noble lord . [ Exit . K. Hen . Lords , take your places ; -and , I pray you all , Proceed no straiter ' gainst our uncle Gloster , Than from true evidence , of good esteem , He be approved in practice culpable , Q. Mar. God forbid any ...
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