The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... must be cool'd for this . Yet can I not of fuch tame patience boast , As to be hufht , and nought at all to fay . First , the fair Rev'rence of your Highnefs curbs me , ( 2 ) Right - drawn . ] Drawn in a right or just Cause . From From ...
... must be cool'd for this . Yet can I not of fuch tame patience boast , As to be hufht , and nought at all to fay . First , the fair Rev'rence of your Highnefs curbs me , ( 2 ) Right - drawn . ] Drawn in a right or just Cause . From From ...
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... must be great , that can inherit us So much as of a thought of Ill in him . Boling . Look , what I faid , my life shall prove it true That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thoufand nobles , In name of lendings for your Highnefs ' foldiers ...
... must be great , that can inherit us So much as of a thought of Ill in him . Boling . Look , what I faid , my life shall prove it true That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thoufand nobles , In name of lendings for your Highnefs ' foldiers ...
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... must make one Remark , in general , on the Rhymes throughout this whole play ; they are fo much inferior to the reft of the writing , that they appear to me of a different hand . What confirms this , is , that the context does every ...
... must make one Remark , in general , on the Rhymes throughout this whole play ; they are fo much inferior to the reft of the writing , that they appear to me of a different hand . What confirms this , is , that the context does every ...
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... must be withstood . Give me his gage . Lions make Leopards tame . Mowb . Yea , but not change their spots . Take but my fhame , And I refign my gage . My dear , dear Lord , The pureft treasure mortal times afford , Is fpotlefs ...
... must be withstood . Give me his gage . Lions make Leopards tame . Mowb . Yea , but not change their spots . Take but my fhame , And I refign my gage . My dear , dear Lord , The pureft treasure mortal times afford , Is fpotlefs ...
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... must comfort be , That Sun , that warms you here , fhall fhine on me : And thofe his golden beams , to you here lent , Shall point on ine , and gild my Banishment . K. Rich . Norfolk , for thee remains a heavier Doom , Which I with fome ...
... must comfort be , That Sun , that warms you here , fhall fhine on me : And thofe his golden beams , to you here lent , Shall point on ine , and gild my Banishment . K. Rich . Norfolk , for thee remains a heavier Doom , Which I with fome ...
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