- the Devil: "He had with all
solemnitie the accolade, and was
commanded to
kneele downe to
receiue the
order of Knighthoode." It
derives from the
Middle French...
- I
betake me now: And to that hand, the
branch of
Heavens faire tree, I
kneele for help; O ! lay that hand on me,
Adored Cesar! and my
faith is such, I...
- this psalme: ‘In
exitu Israel de Aegypto’: and
commanded euerie man to
kneele downe on the
ground at this verse: ‘Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini...
-
business in Q1; e.g. "Marcus
Andronicus with the Crowne" (1.1.17) and "all
kneele and say" (1.1.386).
Nowhere else in all of
Shakespeare is this hybridisation...
-
Whereto is adjoyned, a
Determination of the question,
whether men
ought to
kneele at the
receipt of the Holy Communion. And an
essay of
Friendship (T. Badger...