The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 83
... bard to come , as for a Camel To thread the poftern of a needle's eye . Thoughts , tending to ambition , they do plot Unlikely wonders ; how these vain weak nails May tear a paffage through the flinty ribs Of this hard world , my ragged ...
... bard to come , as for a Camel To thread the poftern of a needle's eye . Thoughts , tending to ambition , they do plot Unlikely wonders ; how these vain weak nails May tear a paffage through the flinty ribs Of this hard world , my ragged ...
Page 96
... bard Opinions : for Oldcastle dy'd a Martyr , and This is not the Man . This looks like declining a Point , that had been made an Objection to him . I'll give à farther Matter in Proof , which feems almost to fix the Charge , I have ...
... bard Opinions : for Oldcastle dy'd a Martyr , and This is not the Man . This looks like declining a Point , that had been made an Objection to him . I'll give à farther Matter in Proof , which feems almost to fix the Charge , I have ...
Page 116
... Bard . Cafe ye , cafe ye ; on with your vifors ; there's money of the Kings coming down the hill , ' tis going to the King's Exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue , ' tis going to the King's tavern . Gads . There's enough to make us all ...
... Bard . Cafe ye , cafe ye ; on with your vifors ; there's money of the Kings coming down the hill , ' tis going to the King's Exchequer . Fal . You lie , you rogue , ' tis going to the King's tavern . Gads . There's enough to make us all ...
Page 129
... not touch the true Prince ; no , fie ! Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I faw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in earneft ; how came Fal- Baff's fword fo hackt ? F5 Peto . Peto . Why , he hackt it with his dagger King HENRY IV . 129.
... not touch the true Prince ; no , fie ! Bard . ' Faith , I ran when I faw others run . P. Henry . Tell me now in earneft ; how came Fal- Baff's fword fo hackt ? F5 Peto . Peto . Why , he hackt it with his dagger King HENRY IV . 129.
Page 130
... Bard . Yea , and to tickle our nofes with fpear - grafs , to make them bleed ; and then beflubber our garments with ... Bard . My lord , do you see these meteors ; do you behold thefe exhalations ? P. Henry . I do . Bard . What think you ...
... Bard . Yea , and to tickle our nofes with fpear - grafs , to make them bleed ; and then beflubber our garments with ... Bard . My lord , do you see these meteors ; do you behold thefe exhalations ? P. Henry . I do . Bard . What think you ...
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