“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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Page 9
... night the Frenchmen are secure , Having all day carous'd and banquetted : Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting best to quittance their deceit , Contriv'd by art , and baleful sorcery . Bed . Coward of France ! -how much he ...
... night the Frenchmen are secure , Having all day carous'd and banquetted : Embrace we then this opportunity ; As fitting best to quittance their deceit , Contriv'd by art , and baleful sorcery . Bed . Coward of France ! -how much he ...
Page 10
... night , Within her quarter , and mine own precinct , I was employ'd in passing to and fro , About relieving of the sentinels : Then how , or which way , should they first break in ? case , Puc . Question , my lords , no further of the ...
... night , Within her quarter , and mine own precinct , I was employ'd in passing to and fro , About relieving of the sentinels : Then how , or which way , should they first break in ? case , Puc . Question , my lords , no further of the ...
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... night , as we were scouring my lord of York's armour . York . Base dunghill villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy ... night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was set on fire ; * By exorcise ...
... night , as we were scouring my lord of York's armour . York . Base dunghill villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy ... night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was set on fire ; * By exorcise ...
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... night , Ay , night by night , -in studying good for Eng- land ! That doit that e'er I wrested from the king , Or any groat I hoarded to my use , Be brought against me at my trial day ! No ! many a pound of mine own proper store ...
... night , Ay , night by night , -in studying good for Eng- land ! That doit that e'er I wrested from the king , Or any groat I hoarded to my use , Be brought against me at my trial day ! No ! many a pound of mine own proper store ...
Page 78
... night's overture , They shall have wars , and pay for their pre - Thy brother being carelessly encamp'd , And brought from thence the Thracian fatal Now , brother king , farewell , and sit you fast , steeds ; [ mantle , For I will hence ...
... night's overture , They shall have wars , and pay for their pre - Thy brother being carelessly encamp'd , And brought from thence the Thracian fatal Now , brother king , farewell , and sit you fast , steeds ; [ mantle , For I will hence ...
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