Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... Knights of the Moft Noble Order of the Garter , and our fingular good LORDS . RIGHT HONOURABLE , W WHILST we ftudy to be thankefull in our particular , for the many favours we have received from your L. L. we are falne upon the ill ...
... Knights of the Moft Noble Order of the Garter , and our fingular good LORDS . RIGHT HONOURABLE , W WHILST we ftudy to be thankefull in our particular , for the many favours we have received from your L. L. we are falne upon the ill ...
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... knight of the garter , and a lieu- tenant - general , was a name of diftinguished merit in the wars in France in Henry the Fifth's and Henry the Sixth's times . What grace foever the queen con- ferred upon him , it was not to her only ...
... knight of the garter , and a lieu- tenant - general , was a name of diftinguished merit in the wars in France in Henry the Fifth's and Henry the Sixth's times . What grace foever the queen con- ferred upon him , it was not to her only ...
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... knight well fpoken , neat and fine ; But were I you , he never fhould be mine . Jul . What think'st thou of the rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well , of his wealth ; but , of himself , so , so . Jul . What think'ft thou of the gentle Protheus ...
... knight well fpoken , neat and fine ; But were I you , he never fhould be mine . Jul . What think'st thou of the rich Mercatio ? Luc . Well , of his wealth ; but , of himself , so , so . Jul . What think'ft thou of the gentle Protheus ...
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... Knight's Life of Dean Colet , p . 362. For by the ftatutes of Paul's fchool there inferted , the children are required to attend divine fervice at the cathedral on his anniverfary . The reason I take to be , that the legend of this ...
... Knight's Life of Dean Colet , p . 362. For by the ftatutes of Paul's fchool there inferted , the children are required to attend divine fervice at the cathedral on his anniverfary . The reason I take to be , that the legend of this ...
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... knight , Sir John is there ; and , I befeech you , be ruled by your well - willers . I will peat the door [ Knocks ] for master Page . What , hoa ? Got pless your house here ! Enter Page . Page . Who's there ? Eva . Here is Got's ...
... knight , Sir John is there ; and , I befeech you , be ruled by your well - willers . I will peat the door [ Knocks ] for master Page . What , hoa ? Got pless your house here ! Enter Page . Page . Who's there ? Eva . Here is Got's ...
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