The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... Henry VIII . , who generally made the law the engine of his bois- terous passions . Not only the general plan of the story is most applicable , but several passages are so marked that they touch the real history nearer than the fable ...
... Henry VIII . , who generally made the law the engine of his bois- terous passions . Not only the general plan of the story is most applicable , but several passages are so marked that they touch the real history nearer than the fable ...
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... Henry Herbert , Master of the Revels in 1623 , mentions " an old play called ' Winter's Tale , ' for- merly allowed of by Sir George Bucke and likewise by me . " Sir George Bucke first exercised the office of Master of the Revels in ...
... Henry Herbert , Master of the Revels in 1623 , mentions " an old play called ' Winter's Tale , ' for- merly allowed of by Sir George Bucke and likewise by me . " Sir George Bucke first exercised the office of Master of the Revels in ...
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... of the troth - plight . So in ' King John : ' — " It likes us well ; young princes , close your hands . " And in Henry V.:'— " And so , clap hands , and a bargain . " ; I have tremor cordis on me : - : 20 [ ACT I. A WINTER'S TALE .
... of the troth - plight . So in ' King John : ' — " It likes us well ; young princes , close your hands . " And in Henry V.:'— " And so , clap hands , and a bargain . " ; I have tremor cordis on me : - : 20 [ ACT I. A WINTER'S TALE .
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... hen - pecked . To tire is to tear , as a bird of prey does his meat : - " And like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son . " ( Henry VI . , Part III . ' ) So like you , ' t is the worse . SCENE III . ] 47 A WINTER'S TALE .
... hen - pecked . To tire is to tear , as a bird of prey does his meat : - " And like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son . " ( Henry VI . , Part III . ' ) So like you , ' t is the worse . SCENE III . ] 47 A WINTER'S TALE .
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... Henry that he " drinks off candle - ends for flap - dragons . " The practice , however , was not always safe , if we may judge from the assertion of the captain in Rowley's ' Match at Midnight , ' who says that his " corporal was lately ...
... Henry that he " drinks off candle - ends for flap - dragons . " The practice , however , was not always safe , if we may judge from the assertion of the captain in Rowley's ' Match at Midnight , ' who says that his " corporal was lately ...
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