The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... land , 8 Fetch from false Mowbray their first head and spring . Further I say , —and further will maintain Upon his bad life , to make all this good , - That he did plot the duke of Gloster's death ; 9 Suggest his soon - believing ...
... land , 8 Fetch from false Mowbray their first head and spring . Further I say , —and further will maintain Upon his bad life , to make all this good , - That he did plot the duke of Gloster's death ; 9 Suggest his soon - believing ...
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... land . Malone . 1 And so- ] The old copies read - As so— . Steevens . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . Malone . 2 Norfolk . ] Mr. Edwards , in his MS . notes , observes , from Holinshed , that the Duke of Hereford , appellant , entered the lists ...
... land . Malone . 1 And so- ] The old copies read - As so— . Steevens . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . Malone . 2 Norfolk . ] Mr. Edwards , in his MS . notes , observes , from Holinshed , that the Duke of Hereford , appellant , entered the lists ...
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... land . Boling . I swear . 9 Nor . And I , to keep all this . Boling . Norfolk , so far as to mine enemy ; - compassionate ; ] for plaintive . Warburton . 3 - 1 ( Our part & c . ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the ...
... land . Boling . I swear . 9 Nor . And I , to keep all this . Boling . Norfolk , so far as to mine enemy ; - compassionate ; ] for plaintive . Warburton . 3 - 1 ( Our part & c . ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the ...
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... land : Confess thy treasons , ere thou fly the realm ; Since thou hast far to go , bear not along The clogging burden of a guilty soul . Nor . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , My name be blotted from the book of life , And I ...
... land : Confess thy treasons , ere thou fly the realm ; Since thou hast far to go , bear not along The clogging burden of a guilty soul . Nor . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , My name be blotted from the book of life , And I ...
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... land will let me , by your side . Gaunt . O , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When the tongue's office should be prodigal To ...
... land will let me , by your side . Gaunt . O , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When the tongue's office should be prodigal To ...
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