The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 5 |
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Pàgina 15
Elean , What fay'ft thou ? majesty : I am but grace . Hume . But by the grace of
God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's title shall be moltiply'd . Elean . What fay'
st thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jordan , the cunning witch
...
Elean , What fay'ft thou ? majesty : I am but grace . Hume . But by the grace of
God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's title shall be moltiply'd . Elean . What fay'
st thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jordan , the cunning witch
...
Pàgina 39
I fummon your grace to his majesty's parliament , holden at Bury , the first of this
next month . Glo . And my confent ne'er ask'd herein before ? This is close
dealing . Well , I will be there ; [ Exit Herald My Nell , I take my leave : and master
Sheriff ...
I fummon your grace to his majesty's parliament , holden at Bury , the first of this
next month . Glo . And my confent ne'er ask'd herein before ? This is close
dealing . Well , I will be there ; [ Exit Herald My Nell , I take my leave : and master
Sheriff ...
Pàgina 257
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). men . By heav'n , we come to him in
perfe & love , And so once more return , and tell his Grace . [ Exit Cateľby . When
holy and devout religious men Are at their beads , ' tis hard to draw them thence ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). men . By heav'n , we come to him in
perfe & love , And so once more return , and tell his Grace . [ Exit Cateľby . When
holy and devout religious men Are at their beads , ' tis hard to draw them thence ...
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