The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... pray ; and I this morning know Where we shall find him most convenient . [ Exeunt . -high eastern hill : ] The old quarto has it better east- ward . WARBURTON . The superiority of the latter of these readings is not , to me at least ...
... pray ; and I this morning know Where we shall find him most convenient . [ Exeunt . -high eastern hill : ] The old quarto has it better east- ward . WARBURTON . The superiority of the latter of these readings is not , to me at least ...
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... pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe ; and think of us As of a father : for let the world take note , You are the most immediate to our throne ; And , with no less nobility of love , " Than that which dearest father bears his ...
... pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe ; and think of us As of a father : for let the world take note , You are the most immediate to our throne ; And , with no less nobility of love , " Than that which dearest father bears his ...
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... prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee , stay with us , go not to Wittenberg . HAM . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . KING . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd ...
... prayers , Hamlet ; I pray thee , stay with us , go not to Wittenberg . HAM . I shall in all my best obey you , madam . KING . Why , ' tis a loving and a fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd ...
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... pray thee , do not mock me , fellow- student ; I think , it was to see my mother's wedding . HOR . Indeed , my lord , it follow'd hard upon . HAM . Thrift , thrift , Horatio ! the funeral bak'd meats 5 Did coldly furnish forth the ...
... pray thee , do not mock me , fellow- student ; I think , it was to see my mother's wedding . HOR . Indeed , my lord , it follow'd hard upon . HAM . Thrift , thrift , Horatio ! the funeral bak'd meats 5 Did coldly furnish forth the ...
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... prayer for a sick person at the point of departure , in the office for the visitation of the sick : - " Whatsoever defilements it may have contracted - being purged and done away . " WHALLEY . * Make thy two eyes , like stars , start ...
... prayer for a sick person at the point of departure , in the office for the visitation of the sick : - " Whatsoever defilements it may have contracted - being purged and done away . " WHALLEY . * Make thy two eyes , like stars , start ...
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