The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... those That fcarce , fome two days fince , were worth a noble . Queen , By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have been ...
... those That fcarce , fome two days fince , were worth a noble . Queen , By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have been ...
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... those grofs taunts I often have endur❜d . I had rather be a country fervant - maid , Than a great queen , with this condition To be fo baited , fcorn'd , and stormed at : Small joy have I in being England's queen . Enter Queen Margaret ...
... those grofs taunts I often have endur❜d . I had rather be a country fervant - maid , Than a great queen , with this condition To be fo baited , fcorn'd , and stormed at : Small joy have I in being England's queen . Enter Queen Margaret ...
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... those bufy days , Which here you urge , to prove us enemies , We follow'd then our lord , our fovereign king ; So fhould we you , if you should be our king . I -royalize , ] i . e . to make royal . So , in Claudius Tiberius Nero , 1507 ...
... those bufy days , Which here you urge , to prove us enemies , We follow'd then our lord , our fovereign king ; So fhould we you , if you should be our king . I -royalize , ] i . e . to make royal . So , in Claudius Tiberius Nero , 1507 ...
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... those that I can wifh upon thee , O , let them keep it , ' till thy fins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of confcience ftill be - gnaw thy foul ! Thy friends ...
... those that I can wifh upon thee , O , let them keep it , ' till thy fins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of confcience ftill be - gnaw thy foul ! Thy friends ...
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... those that breathe them in the air . 2. Mar. I'll not believe but they afcend the fky , And there awake God's gentle - fleeping peace . O Buckingham , beware of yonder dog ; Look , when he fawns , he bites ; and , when he bites , His ...
... those that breathe them in the air . 2. Mar. I'll not believe but they afcend the fky , And there awake God's gentle - fleeping peace . O Buckingham , beware of yonder dog ; Look , when he fawns , he bites ; and , when he bites , His ...
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