The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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Page 39
... Rome , the nurse of judg- ment , Invited by your noble self , hath sent One general tongue unto us , this good man , This just and learned priest , cardinal Campeius ; Whom , once more , I present unto your highness . K. Hen . And ...
... Rome , the nurse of judg- ment , Invited by your noble self , hath sent One general tongue unto us , this good man , This just and learned priest , cardinal Campeius ; Whom , once more , I present unto your highness . K. Hen . And ...
Page 45
... Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allow'd : You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't so : -Proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry , king of ...
... Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allow'd : You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't so : -Proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry , king of ...
Page 48
... Rome . You charge me , That I have blown this coal : I do deny it : The king is present : if it be known to him , That I gainsay1 my deed , how may he wound , And worthily , my falsehood ? yea , as much As you have done my truth . But ...
... Rome . You charge me , That I have blown this coal : I do deny it : The king is present : if it be known to him , That I gainsay1 my deed , how may he wound , And worthily , my falsehood ? yea , as much As you have done my truth . But ...
Page 52
... Rome . My learn'd and well - beloved servant , Cranmer , Pr'ythee , return ! 2 with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along . Break up the court : say , set on . [ Exe . in manner as they entered . I ( 1 ) Without compare . ( 2 ) ...
... Rome . My learn'd and well - beloved servant , Cranmer , Pr'ythee , return ! 2 with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along . Break up the court : say , set on . [ Exe . in manner as they entered . I ( 1 ) Without compare . ( 2 ) ...
Page 61
... Rome ; hath ta'en no leave ; Has left the cause o'the king unhandled ; and Is posted , as the agent of our cardinal , To second all his plot . I do assure you The king cried , ha ! at this . Cham . Now , God incense him , And let him ...
... Rome ; hath ta'en no leave ; Has left the cause o'the king unhandled ; and Is posted , as the agent of our cardinal , To second all his plot . I do assure you The king cried , ha ! at this . Cham . Now , God incense him , And let him ...
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