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... peace and plenty " for a King who lived in peace , dyed in peace , and left all his kingdomes in a peaceable condition , with his owne Motto : Beati Pacifici ; at the same time it transcended the occasion . The play is a wide departure ...
... peace and plenty " for a King who lived in peace , dyed in peace , and left all his kingdomes in a peaceable condition , with his owne Motto : Beati Pacifici ; at the same time it transcended the occasion . The play is a wide departure ...
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... peace , and purchas'd At a superfluous rate . Buck . Nor . Why , all this business Our reverend Cardinal carried ... peace ] " a fine thing to call a peace " ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; " pro- per " is used ironically to mean ' excel- lent ...
... peace , and purchas'd At a superfluous rate . Buck . Nor . Why , all this business Our reverend Cardinal carried ... peace ] " a fine thing to call a peace " ( Clarendon Ed . ) ; " pro- per " is used ironically to mean ' excel- lent ...
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... peace with : no black envy Shall make my grave . Commend me to his grace , And if he speaks of Buckingham , pray ... peace with ] make peace with ; an old expression , cf. " take truce with " , Rom . , III . i . 162 ( Pooler ) , and Sonn ...
... peace with : no black envy Shall make my grave . Commend me to his grace , And if he speaks of Buckingham , pray ... peace with ] make peace with ; an old expression , cf. " take truce with " , Rom . , III . i . 162 ( Pooler ) , and Sonn ...
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