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Go, uncle Exeter, — And brother Clarence, — and you, brother Gloster, —
Warwick, — and Huntingdon, — go with the king; And take with you free power to
ratify, Augment, or alter, as your wisdoms best Shall see advantageable for our
dignity, ...
William Shakespeare, 1868
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The Works: In Nine Volumes
Go, uncle Exeter, And brother Clarence, and you, brother Gloucester, Warwick
and Huntingdon, go with the king; And take with you free power to ratify, Augment
, or alter, as your wisdoms best Shall see advantageable for our dignity, Any thing
...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1864
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
Advantageable. Convenient; advantageous ; suitable. And take with you free
power to ratify, Augment, or alter, as your wisdoms best Shall see advantageable
for our dignity, Any thing in or out of our demands. Henry 5, v. 2. Advantageous.
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The Text of Shakespeare Vindicated from the Interpolations ...
Afew lines lower, we may feel assured that the line, Shall see advantageable for
our dignity, “ was written by the poetShall see advantage for our dignity; “ and,
accordingly, ' able' is erased by the corrector of the folio, 1632.” Who, besides Mr.
Samuel Weller Singer, 1853
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
has an eye can stamp and counterfeit advantages, though true advantage never
present itself - ... Ibid.\ — Give me advantage of some brief discourse - - Ibid. —
And, to the advantage, I, being here, took it up - Ibid.\3 Advantageable- As your ...
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A Companion to Early Modern Women's Writing
but manag'd the reines of government with such prudence and affection that she
who would not delight in such an honorable and advantageable subjection must
have wanted a reasonable soul. (Sutherland 1973: 10) Yet for a variety of ...
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An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
3 Advantageable- As your wisdoms best shall see advantageable for our dignity
Hen. v. 5 Advantaging their loan with interest of ten times double gain of
happiness Rich. iii. 4 Adventure. The fear of your adventure would counsel you to
a more ...
Samuel Ayscough, William Shakespeare, 1827
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The Works of William Shakespeare: King Henry V
Shall see advantageable for our dignity, Any thing in or out of our demands ; And
we '11 consign thereto. Will you, fair sister, 90 Go with the princes, or stay here
with us ? Q. Isa. Our gracious brother, I will go with them : Haply a woman's voice
...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1894
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The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes
Brother, we shall. Go, uncle Exeter, And brother Clarence, and you, brother
Gloucester , Warwick and Huntington, go with the King ; And take with you free
Pow'r to ratifie, Augment, or alter, as your wisdoms best Shall see advantageable
...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, William Warburton, 1747
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Henry V. King Henry VI, part 1. King Henry VI, part 2
... we shalL—Go, uncle Exeter,— > And brother Cl-arence,—and you, brother
Gloster,— Warwick,—and Huntingt0n,—go with the king: And take with you free
power, to ratify, Augment, or alter, as your wisdoms best Shall see advantageable
for ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1809