The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , 3 some hilding fellow , ] For hildering ...
... brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , 3 some hilding fellow , ] For hildering ...
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... brother , thus ; so fought the noble Douglas ; Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds : But in the end , to stop mine ear indeed , Thou hast a sigh to blow away this praise , Ending with - brother , son , and all are dead . Mor ...
... brother , thus ; so fought the noble Douglas ; Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds : But in the end , to stop mine ear indeed , Thou hast a sigh to blow away this praise , Ending with - brother , son , and all are dead . Mor ...
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... Harrington , of a reformed brother . Epigrams , L. 3 , 17 : " Sackcloth and cinders they advise to use ; " Sack , cloves and sugar thou would'st have to chuse . " Bowle . Harry : I hear , you are going with lord 30 . SECOND PART OF.
... Harrington , of a reformed brother . Epigrams , L. 3 , 17 : " Sackcloth and cinders they advise to use ; " Sack , cloves and sugar thou would'st have to chuse . " Bowle . Harry : I hear , you are going with lord 30 . SECOND PART OF.
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... brother , King Henry V. Malone . This mistake is pointed out by Mr. Steevens in another place . It is not , however , true , that " King Henry IV was himself the last person that ever bore the title of Duke of Lancaster , " as Prince ...
... brother , King Henry V. Malone . This mistake is pointed out by Mr. Steevens in another place . It is not , however , true , that " King Henry IV was himself the last person that ever bore the title of Duke of Lancaster , " as Prince ...
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... brother , and that I am a proper fellow of my hands ; and those two things , I confess , I cannot help . By the mass , here comes Bardolph . P. Hen . And the boy that I gave Falstaff : he had him from me christian ; and look , if the ...
... brother , and that I am a proper fellow of my hands ; and those two things , I confess , I cannot help . By the mass , here comes Bardolph . P. Hen . And the boy that I gave Falstaff : he had him from me christian ; and look , if the ...
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