The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... then a Scoundrel , from the qualities of a flave . Ημισυ τῆς ἀρετῆς ἀποαίνυται δέλιον ἦμαρ . Ja this paffage it partakes of all these fignifications . Dutch . Dutch . Yet one word more - grief boundeth where 10 KING RICHARD II .
... then a Scoundrel , from the qualities of a flave . Ημισυ τῆς ἀρετῆς ἀποαίνυται δέλιον ἦμαρ . Ja this paffage it partakes of all these fignifications . Dutch . Dutch . Yet one word more - grief boundeth where 10 KING RICHARD II .
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... These five verfes are omitted in the other editions , and restored from the first of 1598 . ( 3 ) To wake our Peace , which thus roux'd up- Porz Might fright fair Peace . ] Thus the fentence ftands in the com- mon reading , abfurdly ...
... These five verfes are omitted in the other editions , and restored from the first of 1598 . ( 3 ) To wake our Peace , which thus roux'd up- Porz Might fright fair Peace . ] Thus the fentence ftands in the com- mon reading , abfurdly ...
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... To deck our rfoldiers for these Irish wars . Come , gentlemen , let's all go vifit him : Pray heav'n , we may make hafte , and come too late ! Exeunt . A C T ACT II SCENEI . ELY - HOUSE . Gaunt brought KING RICHARD II .
... To deck our rfoldiers for these Irish wars . Come , gentlemen , let's all go vifit him : Pray heav'n , we may make hafte , and come too late ! Exeunt . A C T ACT II SCENEI . ELY - HOUSE . Gaunt brought KING RICHARD II .
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... these lines in all the copies , but I think there is an errour . Why should Gaunt , already old , call on any thing like age to end him ? How can age be faid to crop at once ? How is the idea of crookedness connected with that of ...
... these lines in all the copies , but I think there is an errour . Why should Gaunt , already old , call on any thing like age to end him ? How can age be faid to crop at once ? How is the idea of crookedness connected with that of ...
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... these , well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern fhore ; Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they ...
... these , well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern fhore ; Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they ...
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