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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Tho ' had they folved not to let his conjecture not been so impatient they would
fall for want of any support that have found it gingled to what he could give it .
VOL . IV . Give F 3 Give some supportance to the bending twigs . Go thou KING ...
Tho ' had they folved not to let his conjecture not been so impatient they would
fall for want of any support that have found it gingled to what he could give it .
VOL . IV . Give F 3 Give some supportance to the bending twigs . Go thou KING ...
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In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. K. Rich . Give me the Crown .-- Here ,
cousin , seize the Crown , Here , on this side , my hand ; on that side , thine .
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. K. Rich . Give me the Crown .-- Here ,
cousin , seize the Crown , Here , on this side , my hand ; on that side , thine .
Page 155
Give my roan horse a drench , says he , and answers . Some fourteen , an hour
after ; a irifle , a trifle . I pr'ythee , call in Falytoff ; I'll play Percy , and that damn'd
Brawn shall play dame ortimer his wife . Ribi , 3 fays the drunkard . Call in ribs ...
Give my roan horse a drench , says he , and answers . Some fourteen , an hour
after ; a irifle , a trifle . I pr'ythee , call in Falytoff ; I'll play Percy , and that damn'd
Brawn shall play dame ortimer his wife . Ribi , 3 fays the drunkard . Call in ribs ...
Page 162
P. Henry . Give him as much as will make him a royal man , and send him back
again to my mother . Fal . What manner of man is he ? Hoft . An old man . Fal .
What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight ? Shall I give him his answer ? P.
Henry .
P. Henry . Give him as much as will make him a royal man , and send him back
again to my mother . Fal . What manner of man is he ? Hoft . An old man . Fal .
What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight ? Shall I give him his answer ? P.
Henry .
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My father and my uncle , and myself , Did give him that same Royalty he wears ;
And when he was not six and twenty strong , Sick in the world's regard , wretched
and low , A poor unminded Out law , sneaking home , My father gave him ...
My father and my uncle , and myself , Did give him that same Royalty he wears ;
And when he was not six and twenty strong , Sick in the world's regard , wretched
and low , A poor unminded Out law , sneaking home , My father gave him ...
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