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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Page 58
Cover your heads , and mock not flesh and blood 3 ? And that small model of sbe
to authorise . tarren earth . ] He uses mo A metaphor , not of the del here , as he
frequently does most sublime kind , taken from a elsewhere , for pari , portion ...
Cover your heads , and mock not flesh and blood 3 ? And that small model of sbe
to authorise . tarren earth . ] He uses mo A metaphor , not of the del here , as he
frequently does most sublime kind , taken from a elsewhere , for pari , portion ...
Page 61
Ah , the heavy day , When such a sacred King should hide his head ! North . Your
Grace mistakes me ; only to be brief , Left I his Title out . York . The time hath
been , Would you have been so brief with him , he would Have been so brief with
...
Ah , the heavy day , When such a sacred King should hide his head ! North . Your
Grace mistakes me ; only to be brief , Left I his Title out . York . The time hath
been , Would you have been so brief with him , he would Have been so brief with
...
Page 137
And ' tis no little reason bids us speed To save our heads , by raising of a head ;
For , bear ourselves as even as we can , · The King will always think him in our
debt ; And think , we deem ourselves unsatisfy'd , Till he hath found a time to pay
...
And ' tis no little reason bids us speed To save our heads , by raising of a head ;
For , bear ourselves as even as we can , · The King will always think him in our
debt ; And think , we deem ourselves unsatisfy'd , Till he hath found a time to pay
...
Page 233
Rumour } is a pipe Blown by surmises , jealousies , conjectures ; And , of so easy
and so plain a stop , That the blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still
discordant wavering multitude , Can play upon it . But what need I thús ' Enter ...
Rumour } is a pipe Blown by surmises , jealousies , conjectures ; And , of so easy
and so plain a stop , That the blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still
discordant wavering multitude , Can play upon it . But what need I thús ' Enter ...
Page 237
... that he gave his able horse the head , And , bending forward , struck his agile
heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the 8 rowel - head ; and ,
starting so , He seem'd in running to devour the way , Staying no longer question
.
... that he gave his able horse the head , And , bending forward , struck his agile
heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the 8 rowel - head ; and ,
starting so , He seem'd in running to devour the way , Staying no longer question
.
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