The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... once ; * Or nourish'd him , as I did with my blood 1 ; * Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart - blood there , * Rather than made that savage duke thine heir , * And disinherited thine only son . * PRINCE . Father , you cannot ...
... once ; * Or nourish'd him , as I did with my blood 1 ; * Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart - blood there , * Rather than made that savage duke thine heir , * And disinherited thine only son . * PRINCE . Father , you cannot ...
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... once brought his ships up the Thames , and with a considerable body of the men of Kent and Essex , made a spirited assault on the city , with a view to plunder and pillage , which was not repelled but after a sharp conflict and the loss ...
... once brought his ships up the Thames , and with a considerable body of the men of Kent and Essex , made a spirited assault on the city , with a view to plunder and pillage , which was not repelled but after a sharp conflict and the loss ...
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... once they see them spread : And spread they shall be ; to thy foul disgrace , ' And utter ruin of the house of York . • Thus do I leave thee : -Come , son , let's away ; • Our army's ready ; come , we'll after them . K. HEN . Stay ...
... once they see them spread : And spread they shall be ; to thy foul disgrace , ' And utter ruin of the house of York . • Thus do I leave thee : -Come , son , let's away ; • Our army's ready ; come , we'll after them . K. HEN . Stay ...
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... , but doth usurp your right ; " And yet your grace stands bound to him by oath : " Then , noble father , " Resolve yourself , and once more claim the crown . " MALONE . * Until the white rose , that I wear , 26 ACT I. THIRD PART OF.
... , but doth usurp your right ; " And yet your grace stands bound to him by oath : " Then , noble father , " Resolve yourself , and once more claim the crown . " MALONE . * Until the white rose , that I wear , 26 ACT I. THIRD PART OF.
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... once again , And in thy thought o'er - run my former time : * And , if thou canst for blushing , view this face ; And bite thy tongue , that slanders him with cow- ardice , ' Whose frown hath made thee faint and fly ere this . CLIF . I ...
... once again , And in thy thought o'er - run my former time : * And , if thou canst for blushing , view this face ; And bite thy tongue , that slanders him with cow- ardice , ' Whose frown hath made thee faint and fly ere this . CLIF . I ...
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