The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fhould not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down , we bid ; there is no boot * . ( 4 ) This we preferibe , though no Phyfician , & c . ] I must make one Remark , in general , on the Rhymes throughout this whole play ; they are fo ...
... fhould not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down , we bid ; there is no boot * . ( 4 ) This we preferibe , though no Phyfician , & c . ] I must make one Remark , in general , on the Rhymes throughout this whole play ; they are fo ...
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... fhould read , to JUST , i . e . to tilt or tourny , which was a kind of sport too . WARBURTON . The fense would perhaps have been better if the authour had written what his commentator fubftitutes , but the rhyme to which fenfe is too ...
... fhould read , to JUST , i . e . to tilt or tourny , which was a kind of sport too . WARBURTON . The fense would perhaps have been better if the authour had written what his commentator fubftitutes , but the rhyme to which fenfe is too ...
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... fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood , which it hath fostered ; And , for our eyes do hate the dire afpect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour swords ; ( 2 ) [ And for we think , the eagle - winged pride Of sky - afpiring ...
... fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood , which it hath fostered ; And , for our eyes do hate the dire afpect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour swords ; ( 2 ) [ And for we think , the eagle - winged pride Of sky - afpiring ...
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... fhould be prodigal , To breathe th ' abundant dolour of the heart . Gaunt . Thy grief is but thy abfence for a time . Boling . Joy abfent , grief is prefent for that time . Gaunt . What is fix winters ? they are quickly gone . Boling ...
... fhould be prodigal , To breathe th ' abundant dolour of the heart . Gaunt . Thy grief is but thy abfence for a time . Boling . Joy abfent , grief is prefent for that time . Gaunt . What is fix winters ? they are quickly gone . Boling ...
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... fhould destroy his fons ; From forth thy reach he would have laid thy fhame , Depofing thee before thou wert poffeft ; Who art poffefs'd now , to depofe thyself . Why , coufin , wert thou Regent of the world , It were a fhame to let ...
... fhould destroy his fons ; From forth thy reach he would have laid thy fhame , Depofing thee before thou wert poffeft ; Who art poffefs'd now , to depofe thyself . Why , coufin , wert thou Regent of the world , It were a fhame to let ...
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