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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Mean time , let this defend my Loyalty ; By all my hopes , most fally doth he lie .
Boling , Pale trembling Coward , there I throw my Gage , Disclaiming here the
kindred of a King , And lay aside my high blood's Royalty , Which fear , not rev
rence ...
Mean time , let this defend my Loyalty ; By all my hopes , most fally doth he lie .
Boling , Pale trembling Coward , there I throw my Gage , Disclaiming here the
kindred of a King , And lay aside my high blood's Royalty , Which fear , not rev
rence ...
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The means , that heaven yields , must be embrac'd And not neglected ; else , if
heaven would , And we would not heav'n's offer , we refuse The profer'd means of
succour and redress . Aum . He means , my lord ; that we are too remiss ; Whilst ...
The means , that heaven yields , must be embrac'd And not neglected ; else , if
heaven would , And we would not heav'n's offer , we refuse The profer'd means of
succour and redress . Aum . He means , my lord ; that we are too remiss ; Whilst ...
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Thou judgeft falfe already : I mean , thou shalt have the hanging of the thieves ,
and so become a rare hangman . Fal . Well , Hal , well ; and in some fort it jumps
with my humour , as well as waiting in the Court , 1 can tell you . P. Henry .
Thou judgeft falfe already : I mean , thou shalt have the hanging of the thieves ,
and so become a rare hangman . Fal . Well , Hal , well ; and in some fort it jumps
with my humour , as well as waiting in the Court , 1 can tell you . P. Henry .
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I rather think that the word beat his cron name ; ) means dirty , or gr med , the
word That is , beat gaunt , a fellow fo buswives agrees better with this fender that
luis name might have fense . Shaflow crept , into mean houses , and boasted his
...
I rather think that the word beat his cron name ; ) means dirty , or gr med , the
word That is , beat gaunt , a fellow fo buswives agrees better with this fender that
luis name might have fense . Shaflow crept , into mean houses , and boasted his
...
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I did mean , indeed , to pay you with this ; which if , like an ill venture , it come
unluckily bome , I break ; and you , my gentle creditors , lose . Here , I promised
you , I would be , and here I commit my body to your mercies : bate me some ,
and I ...
I did mean , indeed , to pay you with this ; which if , like an ill venture , it come
unluckily bome , I break ; and you , my gentle creditors , lose . Here , I promised
you , I would be , and here I commit my body to your mercies : bate me some ,
and I ...
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