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 - English drama |
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Page 9
... fince we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives fhall answer it , At Coventry upon Saint Lambert's day . 6 Or with pale beggar face- ] i.e. with a face of fupplication . But this will not fatisfy the Ox- ford Editor ...
... fince we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives fhall answer it , At Coventry upon Saint Lambert's day . 6 Or with pale beggar face- ] i.e. with a face of fupplication . But this will not fatisfy the Ox- ford Editor ...
Page 10
... fince correction lyeth in those hands , Which made the fault that we cannot correct , Put we our Quarrel to the Will of heav'n Who when it fees the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance on offenders ' heads . Dutch . Finds ...
... fince correction lyeth in those hands , Which made the fault that we cannot correct , Put we our Quarrel to the Will of heav'n Who when it fees the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance on offenders ' heads . Dutch . Finds ...
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... fince it would not , he had none of me . K. Rich . He is our kinfman , Coufin ; but ' tis doubt , When time fhall call him home from Banifhment , Whether our kinfman come to fee his friends . Our felf , and Busby , Bagot here , and ...
... fince it would not , he had none of me . K. Rich . He is our kinfman , Coufin ; but ' tis doubt , When time fhall call him home from Banifhment , Whether our kinfman come to fee his friends . Our felf , and Busby , Bagot here , and ...
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... fince I cannot , be it known to you , I do remain as neuter . So , farewel . Unless you pleafe to enter in the Castle , And there repofe you for this night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your Grace ...
... fince I cannot , be it known to you , I do remain as neuter . So , farewel . Unless you pleafe to enter in the Castle , And there repofe you for this night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your Grace ...
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... fince fear oppreffeth ftrength , Gives , in your weakness , ftrength unto your foe ; And fo your follies fight against your self . 6 Fear , and be flain ; no worfe can come from fight ; And fight and die , is death destroying death ...
... fince fear oppreffeth ftrength , Gives , in your weakness , ftrength unto your foe ; And fo your follies fight against your self . 6 Fear , and be flain ; no worfe can come from fight ; And fight and die , is death destroying death ...
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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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