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... Henry VII . , about which time , and particularly in that of Henry VIII . , the churchwardens ' accounts in several parishes afford materials that throw much light on the subject , and show that the morris dance made a very considerable ...
... Henry VII . , about which time , and particularly in that of Henry VIII . , the churchwardens ' accounts in several parishes afford materials that throw much light on the subject , and show that the morris dance made a very considerable ...
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... Henry VI . Part 1 , Act V. Sc . 4 ; and by Boswell , " it is a deere collup that is cut out of th ' owne flesh . " Heywood's Epigrams , 1586 . Leontes means to call Mamillus a chip of the old block . ' 66 Affection , thy intention stabs ...
... Henry VI . Part 1 , Act V. Sc . 4 ; and by Boswell , " it is a deere collup that is cut out of th ' owne flesh . " Heywood's Epigrams , 1586 . Leontes means to call Mamillus a chip of the old block . ' 66 Affection , thy intention stabs ...
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... Henry VIII . , Act II . Sc . 4 : " Wol . Whilst our commission from Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . " 66 the pretence whereof " : - i . e . , the design , the purpose : this word is from Greene's novel . See the quo- tation in ...
... Henry VIII . , Act II . Sc . 4 : " Wol . Whilst our commission from Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . " 66 the pretence whereof " : - i . e . , the design , the purpose : this word is from Greene's novel . See the quo- tation in ...
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... Henry VI . , Act IV . Sc . 1 ; “ Peace , wilful boy , or I will charm your tongue , " 3 Henry VI , Act V. Sc . 6 ; " charm your tongue . I will not charm my tongue , " Othello , Act V. Sc . 8 ; " charm your skip- ping tongue ...
... Henry VI . , Act IV . Sc . 1 ; “ Peace , wilful boy , or I will charm your tongue , " 3 Henry VI , Act V. Sc . 6 ; " charm your tongue . I will not charm my tongue , " Othello , Act V. Sc . 8 ; " charm your skip- ping tongue ...
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... HENRY THE FOURTH , PART FIRST . KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART SECOND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PLAYS EDITED FROM THE FOLIO OF MDCXXIII.
... HENRY THE FOURTH , PART FIRST . KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART SECOND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PLAYS EDITED FROM THE FOLIO OF MDCXXIII.
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