The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 8
Page 58
... by their wives , some sleeping kill'd ; All murther'd . -For within the hollow
Crown , That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps Death his Court ; and +
there the Antick fits , Scoffing his State , and grinning at his Pomp ; Allowing him a
...
... by their wives , some sleeping kill'd ; All murther'd . -For within the hollow
Crown , That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps Death his Court ; and +
there the Antick fits , Scoffing his State , and grinning at his Pomp ; Allowing him a
...
Page 63
He is come to ope The purple Testament of bleeding War ; But ere the Crown , he
looks for , live in peace , Ten 9 But i'er the ... as Mr. Warburton juftly for , live in
Peace , oblerv'd to me , is a very odd Ten thousand bloody Crowns of Phrase .
He is come to ope The purple Testament of bleeding War ; But ere the Crown , he
looks for , live in peace , Ten 9 But i'er the ... as Mr. Warburton juftly for , live in
Peace , oblerv'd to me , is a very odd Ten thousand bloody Crowns of Phrase .
Page 79
Give me the Crown .-- Here , cousin , seize the Crown , Here , on this side , my
hand ; on that side , thine . Now is this golden Crown like a deep well , That owes
two buckets , filling one another ; The emptier ever dancing in the air , The other ...
Give me the Crown .-- Here , cousin , seize the Crown , Here , on this side , my
hand ; on that side , thine . Now is this golden Crown like a deep well , That owes
two buckets , filling one another ; The emptier ever dancing in the air , The other ...
Page 165
Thy state is taken for a joint - stool , thy golden scepter for a leaden dagger , and
thy precious rich Crown for a pitiful bald crown . Fal . Well , an the fire of grace be
not quite out of thee , now shalt thou be moved - Give me a cup of Sack to make ...
Thy state is taken for a joint - stool , thy golden scepter for a leaden dagger , and
thy precious rich Crown for a pitiful bald crown . Fal . Well , an the fire of grace be
not quite out of thee , now shalt thou be moved - Give me a cup of Sack to make ...
Page 179
... with into soft tranquility , in which rukes as we now cover them you fall be so
near to sleep as with carpets . to be free fiom perturbation , and 3 Ani on your eye
- lid's crown fu mich awake as to be consible the Cod of Shop ] The ex- of p'
eature ...
... with into soft tranquility , in which rukes as we now cover them you fall be so
near to sleep as with carpets . to be free fiom perturbation , and 3 Ani on your eye
- lid's crown fu mich awake as to be consible the Cod of Shop ] The ex- of p'
eature ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt anſwer arms Bard Bardolph bear better blood Boling brother comes couſin Crown dead death doth Duke editions England Engliſh Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair fall father fear fight firſt follow France French friends give Grace hand Harry hath head hear heart heav'n Henry himſelf honour horſe I'll keep King Lady land leave live look lord Majeſty maſter means meet mind moſt muſt never night noble North once peace Percy play Poins poor Pope Prince Pucel Queen Rich Richard ſaid ſay SCENE ſee ſeems ſet ſhall ſhould Sir John ſome ſon ſpeak ſtand ſuch ſweet Talbot tell thee theſe thing thoſe thou thou art thought tongue true turn unto uſe WARBURTON whoſe York young