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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Thomas of Norfolk , what fay'st thou to this ? ... He is our Subject , Morebray , so
art thou ' ; Free speech , and fearless , I to thee allow . Mowb . Then , Boling broke
, as low as to thy heart , Through the false passage of thy throat , thou liest !
Thomas of Norfolk , what fay'st thou to this ? ... He is our Subject , Morebray , so
art thou ' ; Free speech , and fearless , I to thee allow . Mowb . Then , Boling broke
, as low as to thy heart , Through the false passage of thy throat , thou liest !
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Wherein thou liest in Reputation fick ; And thou , too careless Patient as thou art ,
Giv'it thy anointed body to the cure Of those physicians , that first wounded thee .
A thousand Hatt'rers sit within thy Crown , Whose compass is no bigger than thy ...
Wherein thou liest in Reputation fick ; And thou , too careless Patient as thou art ,
Giv'it thy anointed body to the cure Of those physicians , that first wounded thee .
A thousand Hatt'rers sit within thy Crown , Whose compass is no bigger than thy ...
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Thou dar'ft not , coward , live to see the day .. Fitzw . Now , by my soul , I would it
were this hour . Aum . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for this . Percy . Aumerle ,
thou lielt ; his honour is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ; And that ...
Thou dar'ft not , coward , live to see the day .. Fitzw . Now , by my soul , I would it
were this hour . Aum . Fitzwater , thou art damn'd to hell for this . Percy . Aumerle ,
thou lielt ; his honour is as true , In this appeal , as thou art all unjust ; And that ...
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No , I'll give thee thy due , thou halt paid all there . P. Henry . Yea and elsewhere ,
so far as my coin would ftretch ; and where it would not , I have us'd my credit . Fal
. Yea , and so us'd it , that were it not here apparent , that thou art heir ...
No , I'll give thee thy due , thou halt paid all there . P. Henry . Yea and elsewhere ,
so far as my coin would ftretch ; and where it would not , I have us'd my credit . Fal
. Yea , and so us'd it , that were it not here apparent , that thou art heir ...
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In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. setting thy knighthood aside , thou art a
knave to call me so . Fal . Setting thy womanhood aside , thou art a beast to say ...
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. setting thy knighthood aside , thou art a
knave to call me so . Fal . Setting thy womanhood aside , thou art a beast to say ...
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