The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between that royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm - eaten hold of ragged stone , " 6 so ...
... sword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between that royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm - eaten hold of ragged stone , " 6 so ...
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... sword Had three times slain the appearance of the king , ' Gan vail his stomach , and did grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So , in King Henry V .: " We shall forget the office of our hand , " Sooner than ...
... sword Had three times slain the appearance of the king , ' Gan vail his stomach , and did grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So , in King Henry V .: " We shall forget the office of our hand , " Sooner than ...
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... sword advisde into his throat receives . " STEEVENS . * We all , that are engaged to this loss , ] We have a similar phraseology in the preceding play : " Hath a more worthy interest to the state , " Than thou the shadow of succession ...
... sword advisde into his throat receives . " STEEVENS . * We all , that are engaged to this loss , ] We have a similar phraseology in the preceding play : " Hath a more worthy interest to the state , " Than thou the shadow of succession ...
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... Sword and Buckler . FAL . Sirrah , you giant , what says the doctor to my water ? " PAGE . He said , sir , the water itself was a good healthy water : but , for the party that owed it , he might have more diseases than he knew for . 7 ...
... Sword and Buckler . FAL . Sirrah , you giant , what says the doctor to my water ? " PAGE . He said , sir , the water itself was a good healthy water : but , for the party that owed it , he might have more diseases than he knew for . 7 ...
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... i . e . a person whose weapon of defence is a cudgel , not being entitled to wear a sword . The following passage , however , in A new Trick to cheat the Enter the Lord Chief Justice , attended . CH . 52 ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
... i . e . a person whose weapon of defence is a cudgel , not being entitled to wear a sword . The following passage , however , in A new Trick to cheat the Enter the Lord Chief Justice , attended . CH . 52 ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
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