The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... reafon ? He was not fo refolv'd , when last we spake together . Percy . Because your lordship was proclaimed Traitor . But he , my lord , is gone to Ravenfpurg , To offer fervice to the Duke of Hereford ; And fent me o'er by Berkley ...
... reafon ? He was not fo refolv'd , when last we spake together . Percy . Because your lordship was proclaimed Traitor . But he , my lord , is gone to Ravenfpurg , To offer fervice to the Duke of Hereford ; And fent me o'er by Berkley ...
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... reafon to look pale , and dead ? All fouls , that will be fafe , fly from my fide For time hath fet a blot upon my pride . Aum . Comfort , my Liege ; remember who you K. Rich . I had forgot myfelf . Am I not King ? Awake , thou coward ...
... reafon to look pale , and dead ? All fouls , that will be fafe , fly from my fide For time hath fet a blot upon my pride . Aum . Comfort , my Liege ; remember who you K. Rich . I had forgot myfelf . Am I not King ? Awake , thou coward ...
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... reafon that his care is the lofs of care , his grief is , that his regal cares are at an end , by the cellation of the care to which he had been accustomed . With mine own tears I wath away ( 1 ) With 72 KING RICHARD II . To do what ...
... reafon that his care is the lofs of care , his grief is , that his regal cares are at an end , by the cellation of the care to which he had been accustomed . With mine own tears I wath away ( 1 ) With 72 KING RICHARD II . To do what ...
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... reafon why thou fhould't be fo fuper- fluous , to demand the time of the day . f Fal . Indeed , you come near me now , Hal . For we that take purfes , go by the moon and feven ftars , and not by Phabus , he , that wandring knight fo ...
... reafon why thou fhould't be fo fuper- fluous , to demand the time of the day . f Fal . Indeed , you come near me now , Hal . For we that take purfes , go by the moon and feven ftars , and not by Phabus , he , that wandring knight fo ...
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... reafon of the change was this ; one Sir John Oldcastle having fuffered in the time of Henry V. for the opinions of Wickliffe , it gave offence ; and therefore the Poet altered it to Falstaff , and endeavours to remove the fean- dal , in ...
... reafon of the change was this ; one Sir John Oldcastle having fuffered in the time of Henry V. for the opinions of Wickliffe , it gave offence ; and therefore the Poet altered it to Falstaff , and endeavours to remove the fean- dal , in ...
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