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" Like to the senators of the antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their heels, Go forth and fetch their conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in good time he may, from Ireland... "
Law Sports at Gray's Inn (1594): Including Shakespeare's Connection with the ... - Page 108
by Basil Brown - 1921 - 276 pages
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Explanations and emendations of some passages in the text of Shakespeare and ...

Robert Morehead - 1814 - 68 pages
...so in hope, &c. HENRY V. In this play I would correct a chorus,—that which begins the fifth act. Were now the general of our gracious Empress (As in...many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him! Much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him ; (As yet the lamentation...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 4

1816 - 782 pages
...ronn'.} i. Td' fpit f to pierce as' t*ith a fpit.— . . Were now the general of our gracious em prefs,' As in good time he may, from Ireland coming,' Bringing rebellion broached on his fwofd. ibak. — He relied mefi as one would mow hay, and fometimes broached a great number of them...
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 424 pages
...heels, — Go forth, and fetch their conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood6, Were now the general of our gracious empress * (As,...many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him ; (As yet the lamentation...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 pages
...heels, — Go forth, and fetch their conquering Caesar in: As, by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As, in good time, he mav), from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 54

1838
...comparison : — " As, by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious em press, (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing...many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry." If this play was written, as Mr. Malone conjectures,...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 17

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 pages
...our gracious empress 9 (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached l on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. Now in London place him ; {As yet the lamentation...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 pages
...so great (adds the same writer) was the hearty love Were now the general of our gracious empress 9 (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached 1 on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause,...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...— Go forth, and fetch their conquering Cicsar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood,^ M'ere e place. [Exeunt CCKIO and Attendants. Once more, Cesario, Get thee to yon' same s coining, Bringing rebellion broachedf on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, in Ten Volumes: King Henry V ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 384 pages
...fetch their conquering Ca;sar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood,* Were now the general3 of our gracious empress (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached4 on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 pages
...Csesar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood,' Were now the general of our gracious empress 2 (As, in good time, he may,) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached 3 on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ? much more, and much more cause,...
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