The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Elean , HY droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd WHY corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixt to the fullen ...
... Elean , HY droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd WHY corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixt to the fullen ...
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... Elean . What dream'd my Lord ; tell me , and I'll requite it With sweet rehearsal of my morning's dream . Glo . Methought , this Staff , mine office - badge in Court , Was broke in twain ; by whom I have forgot ; But , as I think , it ...
... Elean . What dream'd my Lord ; tell me , and I'll requite it With sweet rehearsal of my morning's dream . Glo . Methought , this Staff , mine office - badge in Court , Was broke in twain ; by whom I have forgot ; But , as I think , it ...
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... Elean . What , what , my Lord ! are you so cholerick With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time , I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glo . Nay , be not angry , I am pleas❜d again . Enter Meffenger . Mef ...
... Elean . What , what , my Lord ! are you so cholerick With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time , I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glo . Nay , be not angry , I am pleas❜d again . Enter Meffenger . Mef ...
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... Elean . What fay'ft thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jordan , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbrook the conjurer , And will they undertake to do me good ? Hume . This they have promifed , to fhew your Highness A ...
... Elean . What fay'ft thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jordan , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbrook the conjurer , And will they undertake to do me good ? Hume . This they have promifed , to fhew your Highness A ...
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... Elean . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd fet my ten commandments in your face . K. Henry . Sweet aunt , be quiet ; ' twas against her will . Elean . Against her will ...
... Elean . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd fet my ten commandments in your face . K. Henry . Sweet aunt , be quiet ; ' twas against her will . Elean . Against her will ...
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