The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volumen3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... HENRY IV . 2d . Part of K. HENRY IV . LONDON : Printed for A. BETTES WORTH and C. HITCH , J. TONSON , F. CLAY , W. FEALES , and R. WELLINGTON . MDCC XXXIII . 1 THE COMEDY OF ERROR S. VOL . III .
... HENRY IV . 2d . Part of K. HENRY IV . LONDON : Printed for A. BETTES WORTH and C. HITCH , J. TONSON , F. CLAY , W. FEALES , and R. WELLINGTON . MDCC XXXIII . 1 THE COMEDY OF ERROR S. VOL . III .
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... Henry IIId of France being ftab'd and dying of his Wound , was fucceeded by Hen- ry IVth of Navarre , whom he appointed his Succeffor ; but whofe Claim the States of France refifted , on account of his being a Protestant . This , I take ...
... Henry IIId of France being ftab'd and dying of his Wound , was fucceeded by Hen- ry IVth of Navarre , whom he appointed his Succeffor ; but whofe Claim the States of France refifted , on account of his being a Protestant . This , I take ...
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... Henry IV , V , and VIII , had Qualities great enough for it , but were generally fortunate . Richard II , and Henry VI , ( fit Ver- bo Venia ) were , at times , little better than Poltrons : And Richard III . was fo black a Villain ...
... Henry IV , V , and VIII , had Qualities great enough for it , but were generally fortunate . Richard II , and Henry VI , ( fit Ver- bo Venia ) were , at times , little better than Poltrons : And Richard III . was fo black a Villain ...
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... Henry VII , at the Time above - mention'd , coin'd Groats and half Groats , as also fome Shillings , with half Faces ; that is , Faces in Profile , as all our Coin has now . The firft Groats of K. Henry VIII . were like these of his Fa ...
... Henry VII , at the Time above - mention'd , coin'd Groats and half Groats , as also fome Shillings , with half Faces ; that is , Faces in Profile , as all our Coin has now . The firft Groats of K. Henry VIII . were like these of his Fa ...
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... Henry , Salisbury and Bigot . Henry . TT is too late ; the life of all his blood Is touch'd corruptibly ; and his pure brain , ( Which , fome suppose , the soul's frail dwelling house , ) Doth , by the idle comments that it makes ...
... Henry , Salisbury and Bigot . Henry . TT is too late ; the life of all his blood Is touch'd corruptibly ; and his pure brain , ( Which , fome suppose , the soul's frail dwelling house , ) Doth , by the idle comments that it makes ...
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