The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray their first head and spring . Further , I fay , and further will maintain Upon his bad Life to make all This good , That he did plot the Duke of Gloucefter's death ; Suggeft his foon - believing ...
... Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray their first head and spring . Further , I fay , and further will maintain Upon his bad Life to make all This good , That he did plot the Duke of Gloucefter's death ; Suggeft his foon - believing ...
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... Land . Boling . I fwear.fo ( 5 ) Compaffionate , for plaintive . ARBURTON . ( 6 ) ( Our part , & c . ] It is a queftion much debated amongst the writers of the Law of Nations , whether a banifh'd man be ftill tied in allegiance to the ...
... Land . Boling . I fwear.fo ( 5 ) Compaffionate , for plaintive . ARBURTON . ( 6 ) ( Our part , & c . ] It is a queftion much debated amongst the writers of the Law of Nations , whether a banifh'd man be ftill tied in allegiance to the ...
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... Land , Confefs thy treasons , ere thou fly this Realm ; Since thou haft far to go , bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty foul . Mowh . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , My Name be blotted from the Book of life , And ...
... Land , Confefs thy treasons , ere thou fly this Realm ; Since thou haft far to go , bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty foul . Mowh . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , My Name be blotted from the Book of life , And ...
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... land will let me , by your fide . Gaunt Oh , to what purpofe doft thou hoard thy words , That thou return'ft no Greeting to thy friends ? * And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow ; ] It is mat- ter of very melancholy ...
... land will let me , by your fide . Gaunt Oh , to what purpofe doft thou hoard thy words , That thou return'ft no Greeting to thy friends ? * And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow ; ] It is mat- ter of very melancholy ...
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... Lands ( 5 ) ; This nurse , this teeming womb of royal Kings , ( 6 ) Fear'd for their breed , and famous by their birth , VOL . V. C Renowned ( 3 ) Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . ] Where the will rebels against the notices of ...
... Lands ( 5 ) ; This nurse , this teeming womb of royal Kings , ( 6 ) Fear'd for their breed , and famous by their birth , VOL . V. C Renowned ( 3 ) Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . ] Where the will rebels against the notices of ...
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