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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... answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous defign of knightly tryal ; And when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! K. Rich . What doth our Coufin fay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that ...
... answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous defign of knightly tryal ; And when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! K. Rich . What doth our Coufin fay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that ...
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... answer within ; then a flourish . Enter , on the walls , King Kichard , the Bishop of Carlisle , Aumerle , Scroop and Salisbury . 8 York . See ! fee ! King Richard doth himself appear , As doth the blufhing difcontented Sun , From out ...
... answer within ; then a flourish . Enter , on the walls , King Kichard , the Bishop of Carlisle , Aumerle , Scroop and Salisbury . 8 York . See ! fee ! King Richard doth himself appear , As doth the blufhing difcontented Sun , From out ...
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... answer twenty thoufand fuch as you . Surrey . My Lord Fitzwater , I remember well The very time Aumerle and you did talk . was not feen in England till two centuries afterwards . Fitzw . MyLord , ' tis true ; you were in presence then ...
... answer twenty thoufand fuch as you . Surrey . My Lord Fitzwater , I remember well The very time Aumerle and you did talk . was not feen in England till two centuries afterwards . Fitzw . MyLord , ' tis true ; you were in presence then ...
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... answer . Little are we beholden to your love , And little look'd for at your helping hands . SCENE III . Enter King Richard , and York . K. Rich . Alack , why am I fent for to a King . Before I have fhook off the regal thoughts ...
... answer . Little are we beholden to your love , And little look'd for at your helping hands . SCENE III . Enter King Richard , and York . K. Rich . Alack , why am I fent for to a King . Before I have fhook off the regal thoughts ...
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... answer . Dutch . Thy life answer ! SCENE V. Enter Servant with boots . York . Bring me my boots . I will unto the King . Dutch . Strike him , Aumerle . - Poor boy , thou art amaz'd.- Hence , villain , never more come in my fight.- York ...
... answer . Dutch . Thy life answer ! SCENE V. Enter Servant with boots . York . Bring me my boots . I will unto the King . Dutch . Strike him , Aumerle . - Poor boy , thou art amaz'd.- Hence , villain , never more come in my fight.- York ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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