The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Afide . K. HEN . Uncles of Glofter , and of Winchester , The special watchmen of our English weal ; I would prevail , if prayers might prevail , To join your hearts in love and amity . O , what a scandal is it to our crown , That two ...
... Afide . K. HEN . Uncles of Glofter , and of Winchester , The special watchmen of our English weal ; I would prevail , if prayers might prevail , To join your hearts in love and amity . O , what a scandal is it to our crown , That two ...
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... this unaccustom'd fight1 afide . I 1 SERV . My lord , we know your grace to be a man -unaccustom'd fight- ] Unaccustom'd is unseemly , in- decent . JOHNSON . Just and upright ; and , for your royal birth KING HENRY VI . 89.
... this unaccustom'd fight1 afide . I 1 SERV . My lord , we know your grace to be a man -unaccustom'd fight- ] Unaccustom'd is unseemly , in- decent . JOHNSON . Just and upright ; and , for your royal birth KING HENRY VI . 89.
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... Afide . K. HEN . O loving uncle , kind duke of Gloster , How joyful am I made by this contract ! - Away , my masters ! trouble us no more ; But join in friendship , as your lords have done . 1 SERV . Content ; I'll to the furgeon's . 2 ...
... Afide . K. HEN . O loving uncle , kind duke of Gloster , How joyful am I made by this contract ! - Away , my masters ! trouble us no more ; But join in friendship , as your lords have done . 1 SERV . Content ; I'll to the furgeon's . 2 ...
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... Afide . GLO . Now will it best avail your majesty , To cross the feas , and to be crown'd in France : The prefence of a king engenders love Amongst his subjects , and his loyal friends ; As it disanimates his enemies . K. HEN . When ...
... Afide . GLO . Now will it best avail your majesty , To cross the feas , and to be crown'd in France : The prefence of a king engenders love Amongst his subjects , and his loyal friends ; As it disanimates his enemies . K. HEN . When ...
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... Afide . MAR . Why speak'st thou not ? what ransome must I pay ? Sur . She's beautiful ; and therefore to be woo'd : She is a woman ; therefore to be won.4 [ Afide . MAR . Wilt thou accept of ranfome , yea , or no ? Sur . Fond man ...
... Afide . MAR . Why speak'st thou not ? what ransome must I pay ? Sur . She's beautiful ; and therefore to be woo'd : She is a woman ; therefore to be won.4 [ Afide . MAR . Wilt thou accept of ranfome , yea , or no ? Sur . Fond man ...
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