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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... Land . The banish'd Bolingbroke repeals himself ; Not fomething hath the nothing which I grieve . That is : My grief is not conceit ; conceit is an imaginary uneafin fs from fome paft occurrence . But , on the contrary , here is real ...
... Land . The banish'd Bolingbroke repeals himself ; Not fomething hath the nothing which I grieve . That is : My grief is not conceit ; conceit is an imaginary uneafin fs from fome paft occurrence . But , on the contrary , here is real ...
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... Land ; Who , weak with age , cannot fupport my self . Now comes the fick hour , that his furfeit made ; Now fhall he try his friends , that flatter'd him . Enter a Servant . Serv . My lord , your fon was gone before I came . York . He ...
... Land ; Who , weak with age , cannot fupport my self . Now comes the fick hour , that his furfeit made ; Now fhall he try his friends , that flatter'd him . Enter a Servant . Serv . My lord , your fon was gone before I came . York . He ...
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... Land , The Duke of York , to know , what pricks you on To take advantage of the abfent time , 9 And fright our native peace with felf - born arms . 9 the absent time , ] For He means nothing more than , unprepared . Not an inelegant ...
... Land , The Duke of York , to know , what pricks you on To take advantage of the abfent time , 9 And fright our native peace with felf - born arms . 9 the absent time , ] For He means nothing more than , unprepared . Not an inelegant ...
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... was I born ? ] To what purpose serves birth and li- neal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancafter by the fame right of Lirth as the King is king of Eng- land . To To mine Inheritance of free Descent . North . The KING RICHARD II . 47.
... was I born ? ] To what purpose serves birth and li- neal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancafter by the fame right of Lirth as the King is king of Eng- land . To To mine Inheritance of free Descent . North . The KING RICHARD II . 47.
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... Land With hard bright steel , and hearts more hard than steel . White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps Against thy Majefty ; boys with women's voices Strive to fpeak big , and clafp their female joints In ftiff unwieldy ...
... Land With hard bright steel , and hearts more hard than steel . White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps Against thy Majefty ; boys with women's voices Strive to fpeak big , and clafp their female joints In ftiff unwieldy ...
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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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