The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... , ] i . e . as open hearted and free from deceit . WARBURTON The meaning is only this ; if Edward keeps his word . It It follows in his thought , that I am he.hitha. A 3 KING RICHARD II 5 I am determined to prove a villain, ...
... , ] i . e . as open hearted and free from deceit . WARBURTON The meaning is only this ; if Edward keeps his word . It It follows in his thought , that I am he.hitha. A 3 KING RICHARD II 5 I am determined to prove a villain, ...
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Shakespeare. It follows in his thought , that I am he.hitha ? Thefe , as I learn , and fuch like * toys as these , Have mov'd his Highnefs to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is , when men are rul'd by wo men . " Tis not the King that ...
Shakespeare. It follows in his thought , that I am he.hitha ? Thefe , as I learn , and fuch like * toys as these , Have mov'd his Highnefs to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is , when men are rul'd by wo men . " Tis not the King that ...
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... follow you . [ Exit Haftings . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And ...
... follow you . [ Exit Haftings . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And ...
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... follow'd then our Lord , our lawful King , So fhould we you , if you should be our King . Glo . If I fhould be ! -I had rather be a pedlar : Far be it from my heart the thought thereof . Queen . As little joy , my Lord , as you fuppofe ...
... follow'd then our Lord , our lawful King , So fhould we you , if you should be our King . Glo . If I fhould be ! -I had rather be a pedlar : Far be it from my heart the thought thereof . Queen . As little joy , my Lord , as you fuppofe ...
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... ? Why wither not the leaves , that want the fap ? If you will live , lament ; if die , be brief ; That our fwift - winged fouls may catch the King's ; Or , Or , like obedient Subjects , follow him To his. KING RICHARD III . 43.
... ? Why wither not the leaves , that want the fap ? If you will live , lament ; if die , be brief ; That our fwift - winged fouls may catch the King's ; Or , Or , like obedient Subjects , follow him To his. KING RICHARD III . 43.
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