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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... Cousin , farewel ; what prefence must not know , From where you do remain , let paper show . Mar. My lord , no leave take F ; for I will ride As far as land will let me , by your fide . Gaunt.Oh , to what purpose doft thou hoard thy ...
... Cousin , farewel ; what prefence must not know , From where you do remain , let paper show . Mar. My lord , no leave take F ; for I will ride As far as land will let me , by your fide . Gaunt.Oh , to what purpose doft thou hoard thy ...
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... cousin King be King of England , It must be granted , I am Duke of Lancaster . You have a fon , Aumerle , my noble Kinsman : Had you first dy'd , and he been thus trod down , He fhould have found his uncle Gaunt a father , To rowze his ...
... cousin King be King of England , It must be granted , I am Duke of Lancaster . You have a fon , Aumerle , my noble Kinsman : Had you first dy'd , and he been thus trod down , He fhould have found his uncle Gaunt a father , To rowze his ...
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... Cousin Weftmorland , befeeming ranks march all one way ; but from the nature of thofe me- tears to which they are com- pared ; namely long ftreaks of red , which reprefent the lines of armies ; the appearance of which , and their ...
... Cousin Weftmorland , befeeming ranks march all one way ; but from the nature of thofe me- tears to which they are com- pared ; namely long ftreaks of red , which reprefent the lines of armies ; the appearance of which , and their ...
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... cousin Percy ; you will make him mad . Glend . I can call Spirits from the vasty deep . Hot . Why , fo can I , or fo can any man : But , will they come when you do call for them ? Glend . Why , I can teach thee to command the devil ...
... cousin Percy ; you will make him mad . Glend . I can call Spirits from the vasty deep . Hot . Why , fo can I , or fo can any man : But , will they come when you do call for them ? Glend . Why , I can teach thee to command the devil ...
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... cousin ? He holds your temper in a high refpect , And curbs himself , even of his natural fcope , When I you do cross his humour ; ' faith , he does ; that man is not alive warrant you , Might fo have tempted him as you have done ...
... cousin ? He holds your temper in a high refpect , And curbs himself , even of his natural fcope , When I you do cross his humour ; ' faith , he does ; that man is not alive warrant you , Might fo have tempted him as you have done ...
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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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