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 |
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You have mis - led a Prince , a royal King , A happy gentleman in blood and
lineaments , By you unhappy'd , and disfigur'd clean . You have , in manner , with
your sinful hours Made a divorce betwixt his Queen and him ; Broke the Poffeffion
of ...
You have mis - led a Prince , a royal King , A happy gentleman in blood and
lineaments , By you unhappy'd , and disfigur'd clean . You have , in manner , with
your sinful hours Made a divorce betwixt his Queen and him ; Broke the Poffeffion
of ...
Page 171
Prins has the prince's the whole gang retired , and Fall confidence , and is a man
of Aaf was hidden . As soon as courage . the sheriff is fent away the Prince This
alteration clears the whole orders Falstaff to be called by difficulty , they all retired
...
Prins has the prince's the whole gang retired , and Fall confidence , and is a man
of Aaf was hidden . As soon as courage . the sheriff is fent away the Prince This
alteration clears the whole orders Falstaff to be called by difficulty , they all retired
...
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And besides , if the Prince . Peace , Chevet , peace ] Poet had intended that the
Prince This , I take to be an arbitrary should ficer at Ful ? aff , on AcRefinement of
Mr. Popis : nor court of his Crpilerc ' ' , i doubt can I easily agr.c , that Chevet is ...
And besides , if the Prince . Peace , Chevet , peace ] Poet had intended that the
Prince This , I take to be an arbitrary should ficer at Ful ? aff , on AcRefinement of
Mr. Popis : nor court of his Crpilerc ' ' , i doubt can I easily agr.c , that Chevet is ...
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The Prince of Wales ítept forth before the King , And , Nephew , challeng'd you to
single fight . Hct . O , would the quarrel lay upon our heads , And that no man
might draw short breath to day , But I and Harry Monmouth ! Tell me , tell me ,
How ...
The Prince of Wales ítept forth before the King , And , Nephew , challeng'd you to
single fight . Hct . O , would the quarrel lay upon our heads , And that no man
might draw short breath to day , But I and Harry Monmouth ! Tell me , tell me ,
How ...
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For the box o'th'ear that the Prince gave you , he gave it like a rude Prince , and
you took i : like a sensible lord . I have checke him for it ; and the young Lion
repents : marry , not in ashes and fack - cloth , but in new filk and old fack . Ch .
Just .
For the box o'th'ear that the Prince gave you , he gave it like a rude Prince , and
you took i : like a sensible lord . I have checke him for it ; and the young Lion
repents : marry , not in ashes and fack - cloth , but in new filk and old fack . Ch .
Just .
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