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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... thou lieft in Reputation fick ; And thou , too careless Patient as thou art , Giv'ft thy anointed body to the cure Of thofe phyficians , that firft wounded thee . A thousand flatt'rers fit within thy Crown , Whole compass is no bigger ...
... thou lieft in Reputation fick ; And thou , too careless Patient as thou art , Giv'ft thy anointed body to the cure Of thofe phyficians , that firft wounded thee . A thousand flatt'rers fit within thy Crown , Whole compass is no bigger ...
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... thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My brother Glofter , plain well - meaning foul , ( Whom fair befal in heav'n ' mong'ft happy fouls ! ) May be a precedent and witnefs good , That thou refpects not fpilling Edward's blood . Join ...
... thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My brother Glofter , plain well - meaning foul , ( Whom fair befal in heav'n ' mong'ft happy fouls ! ) May be a precedent and witnefs good , That thou refpects not fpilling Edward's blood . Join ...
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... thou coward Majefty , thou sleepest ; Is not the King's name forty thousand names ? Arm , arm , my Name ; a puny Subject strikes . At thy great glory . Look not to the ground , Ye fav'rites of a King , are we not high ? High be our ...
... thou coward Majefty , thou sleepest ; Is not the King's name forty thousand names ? Arm , arm , my Name ; a puny Subject strikes . At thy great glory . Look not to the ground , Ye fav'rites of a King , are we not high ? High be our ...
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... thou haft caufe , weep . But thou should'st please me better , would'st thou Lady . I could weep , Madam , would it do you good . Queen . And I could weep , would weeping do me good , And never borrow any tear of thee . But flay , here ...
... thou haft caufe , weep . But thou should'st please me better , would'st thou Lady . I could weep , Madam , would it do you good . Queen . And I could weep , would weeping do me good , And never borrow any tear of thee . But flay , here ...
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... thou little better Thing than earth , Divine his downfal ? fay , where , when , and how Cam'ft thou by thefe ill tidings ? Speak , thou wretch . Gard . Pardon me , Madam . Little joy have I To breathe these news ; yet , what I fay , is ...
... thou little better Thing than earth , Divine his downfal ? fay , where , when , and how Cam'ft thou by thefe ill tidings ? Speak , thou wretch . Gard . Pardon me , Madam . Little joy have I To breathe these news ; yet , what I fay , is ...
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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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