Shakespeare's Works: Dramatic and PoeticR. Worthington, 1881 - 988 pages |
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Page 371
... grace , pursues A banish'd traitor ; all my treasury Is yet but unfelt thanks , which , more enrich'd , Shall be ... grace in person . - My noble uncle ! [ Kneels . not thy York . Show me thy humble heart , and knee , Whose duty is ...
... grace , pursues A banish'd traitor ; all my treasury Is yet but unfelt thanks , which , more enrich'd , Shall be ... grace in person . - My noble uncle ! [ Kneels . not thy York . Show me thy humble heart , and knee , Whose duty is ...
Page 428
... grace just distance ' tween our armies ? Mowb . Your grace of York , in god's name then set forward . Arch . Before , and greet his grace : -my lord , we come . Stoop tamely to the foot of majesty . Mowb . If not , we ready are to try ...
... grace just distance ' tween our armies ? Mowb . Your grace of York , in god's name then set forward . Arch . Before , and greet his grace : -my lord , we come . Stoop tamely to the foot of majesty . Mowb . If not , we ready are to try ...
Page 586
... grace is noble ; - Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . Wol . My lord , - Cham . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you : cheer your neighbours.- Ladies , you are not merry ; -Gentlemen ...
... grace is noble ; - Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks , And save me so much talking . Wol . Wol . My lord , - Cham . Wol . My lord Sands , I am beholden to you : cheer your neighbours.- Ladies , you are not merry ; -Gentlemen ...
Contents
LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE BY ALEXANDER | iii |
TEMPEST | xx |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 27 |
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