The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... SUFFOLK . no pride in him ? Not to speak of though ' , for his But this cannot continue . NOR . I'll venture one have at him 2 . 9 SUF . have great care If it do , • I another . Aside . [ Exeunt NORFOLK and SUFFOLK . I be not found a ...
... SUFFOLK . no pride in him ? Not to speak of though ' , for his But this cannot continue . NOR . I'll venture one have at him 2 . 9 SUF . have great care If it do , • I another . Aside . [ Exeunt NORFOLK and SUFFOLK . I be not found a ...
Page 419
... Suffolk being sent to demand the great seal , and all that is spoken would proceed with sufficient propriety out of their mouths . The cause of the Duke of Norfolk's animosity to Wolsey is obvious , and Cavendish mentions that an open ...
... Suffolk being sent to demand the great seal , and all that is spoken would proceed with sufficient propriety out of their mouths . The cause of the Duke of Norfolk's animosity to Wolsey is obvious , and Cavendish mentions that an open ...
Page 456
... Suffolk . 6 Not for delights ; ] Gardiner himself is not much delighted . The delight at which he hints , seems to be the King's diversion , which keeps him in attendance . JOHNSON . 7 These should be hours- times to repair our nature ...
... Suffolk . 6 Not for delights ; ] Gardiner himself is not much delighted . The delight at which he hints , seems to be the King's diversion , which keeps him in attendance . JOHNSON . 7 These should be hours- times to repair our nature ...
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