The Works of Shakespeare, Band 28,Ausgabe 1Methuen, 1914 |
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... faith , as in conscience ( it seemed to him ) they were bound " ( Holinshed , Chronicles , ed . 1808 , iii . 57 ) . ( iii ) In I. i . Shakespeare makes the news of the Battle of Holmedon arrive immediately after the news of Mortimer's ...
... faith , as in conscience ( it seemed to him ) they were bound " ( Holinshed , Chronicles , ed . 1808 , iii . 57 ) . ( iii ) In I. i . Shakespeare makes the news of the Battle of Holmedon arrive immediately after the news of Mortimer's ...
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... faith and loyaltie exprest Vnto his soueraigne , and his countries weale , We strive to pay that tribute of our Loue , Your fauours merite . Let fair Truth be grac'te , Since forg'de inuention former time defac'te . Pamperd glutton ...
... faith and loyaltie exprest Vnto his soueraigne , and his countries weale , We strive to pay that tribute of our Loue , Your fauours merite . Let fair Truth be grac'te , Since forg'de inuention former time defac'te . Pamperd glutton ...
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... Faith my Lord , I haue got fiue hundred pound . Hen . V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not ...
... Faith my Lord , I haue got fiue hundred pound . Hen . V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not ...
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... faith , he shall be hangd in earnest . Hen . V. Well my Lord , what do you meane to do with my man ? Iudge . And please your grace , the law must passe on him , According to iustice , then he must be executed . Der . Heare you sir , I ...
... faith , he shall be hangd in earnest . Hen . V. Well my Lord , what do you meane to do with my man ? Iudge . And please your grace , the law must passe on him , According to iustice , then he must be executed . Der . Heare you sir , I ...
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... Faith Iohn , Ile tel thee what , thou shalt be my Lord chiefe Iustice , and thou shalt sit in the chaire , And ile be the yong Prince , and hit thee a box on the eare , And then thou shalt say , to teach you what preroga- tiues Meane ...
... Faith Iohn , Ile tel thee what , thou shalt be my Lord chiefe Iustice , and thou shalt sit in the chaire , And ile be the yong Prince , and hit thee a box on the eare , And then thou shalt say , to teach you what preroga- tiues Meane ...
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