The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 11
... Richard III : 66 while we reason here , " A royal battle might be won and loft . " So alfo Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " -by which only stratagem , as it was conftantly averred , the battle . and day was lost and won ...
... Richard III : 66 while we reason here , " A royal battle might be won and loft . " So alfo Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " -by which only stratagem , as it was conftantly averred , the battle . and day was lost and won ...
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... Richard II : " And let thy blows , doubly redoubled ,. " Fall , " & c . Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds , Or 22 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
... Richard II : " And let thy blows , doubly redoubled ,. " Fall , " & c . Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds , Or 22 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
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... Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , " My tongue ... III . 1599 : " And new replenish'd pendants cuff the air , " And beat the wind , that for their gaudiness ...
... Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , " My tongue ... III . 1599 : " And new replenish'd pendants cuff the air , " And beat the wind , that for their gaudiness ...
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... Richard II : is nought but fhadows " Of what it is not . " STEEVENS . Like our strange garments ; cleave not to their mould 50 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
... Richard II : is nought but fhadows " Of what it is not . " STEEVENS . Like our strange garments ; cleave not to their mould 50 ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ .
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... II . p . 254 : " -ye shalle fynde me to yow as kynde as I maye be , my ... Richard II . at their interview in the Castle of Flint , ( a passage that ... iii : " Save him from danger ; do HIM love and honour . " Again , in Twelfth ...
... II . p . 254 : " -ye shalle fynde me to yow as kynde as I maye be , my ... Richard II . at their interview in the Castle of Flint , ( a passage that ... iii : " Save him from danger ; do HIM love and honour . " Again , in Twelfth ...
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