The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 98
... Such beaftly , fhameless transformation , By thofe Welforwomen done , a , may not be , Without much fhame , re - told or spoken of . - K. Henry . It feems then , that the tidings of this broil Brake off our bufinefs for the holy Land ...
... Such beaftly , fhameless transformation , By thofe Welforwomen done , a , may not be , Without much fhame , re - told or spoken of . - K. Henry . It feems then , that the tidings of this broil Brake off our bufinefs for the holy Land ...
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... such a kind from me As will difpleafe you . My Lord Northumberland , We licence your departure with your fon . --Send us your prifoners , or you'll hear of it . [ Exit K. Henry . Hot . And if the devil come and roar for them , I will ...
... such a kind from me As will difpleafe you . My Lord Northumberland , We licence your departure with your fon . --Send us your prifoners , or you'll hear of it . [ Exit K. Henry . Hot . And if the devil come and roar for them , I will ...
Page 149
... Such as we fee when men restrain their breath On fome great fudden hafte . O , what portents are these ? Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it ; elfe he loves me not . Hot . What , ho ! is Gilliams with the ...
... Such as we fee when men restrain their breath On fome great fudden hafte . O , what portents are these ? Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it ; elfe he loves me not . Hot . What , ho ! is Gilliams with the ...
Page 154
... such a Calling ? Look to the guests within . [ Exit drawer . ] My lord , old Sir John with half a dozen more are at the door ; fhall i let them in ? P. Henry . Let them alone a while , and then open the door . [ Exit Vintner . ] Poins ...
... such a Calling ? Look to the guests within . [ Exit drawer . ] My lord , old Sir John with half a dozen more are at the door ; fhall i let them in ? P. Henry . Let them alone a while , and then open the door . [ Exit Vintner . ] Poins ...
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... Such poor , fuch bafe , fuch lewd , fuch mean attempts , Such barren pleatures , rude fociety , As thou art match'd withal and grafted to , Accompany the greatnels of thy blood , And hold their level with thy princely heart ? P Henry So ...
... Such poor , fuch bafe , fuch lewd , fuch mean attempts , Such barren pleatures , rude fociety , As thou art match'd withal and grafted to , Accompany the greatnels of thy blood , And hold their level with thy princely heart ? P Henry So ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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