The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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Page 8
... gone to the king ; I'll follow , and out - stare him . Nor . Stay , my lord , And let your reason with your choler question What ' tis you go about : To climb steep hills , Requires slow pace at first : Anger is like A S KING HENRY VIII .
... gone to the king ; I'll follow , and out - stare him . Nor . Stay , my lord , And let your reason with your choler question What ' tis you go about : To climb steep hills , Requires slow pace at first : Anger is like A S KING HENRY VIII .
Page 16
... gone in this , than by A single voice ; and that not pass'd me , but By learned approbation of the judges . If I am traduc'd by tongues , which neither know My faculties , nor person , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , -let me ...
... gone in this , than by A single voice ; and that not pass'd me , but By learned approbation of the judges . If I am traduc'd by tongues , which neither know My faculties , nor person , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , -let me ...
Page 20
... gone off . K. Hen . Ha ! what , so rank ? Ah , ha ! There's mischief in this man : -- Canst thou say further ? Surv . I can , my liege . K. Hen . Suro . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your highness had reprov'd the duke About sir ...
... gone off . K. Hen . Ha ! what , so rank ? Ah , ha ! There's mischief in this man : -- Canst thou say further ? Surv . I can , my liege . K. Hen . Suro . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your highness had reprov'd the duke About sir ...
Page 54
... Gone slightly o'er low steps ; and now are mounted , Where powers are your retainers : and your words , Domesticks to you , serve your will , as't please Yourself pronounce their office . I must tell you , You tender more your person's ...
... Gone slightly o'er low steps ; and now are mounted , Where powers are your retainers : and your words , Domesticks to you , serve your will , as't please Yourself pronounce their office . I must tell you , You tender more your person's ...
Page 68
... gone by him , or at least Strangely neglected ? when did he regard The stamp of nobleness in any person , Out of himself ? Cham . My lords , you speak your pleasures : What he deserves of you and me , I know ; What we can do to him ...
... gone by him , or at least Strangely neglected ? when did he regard The stamp of nobleness in any person , Out of himself ? Cham . My lords , you speak your pleasures : What he deserves of you and me , I know ; What we can do to him ...
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