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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... fhall , ) And that we find the flothful watch but weak , I'll by a fign give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them . 1 1 SOLD . Our facks shall be a mean to fack the city , 5 3 His days may finish & c ...
... fhall , ) And that we find the flothful watch but weak , I'll by a fign give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them . 1 1 SOLD . Our facks shall be a mean to fack the city , 5 3 His days may finish & c ...
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... fhall die with mickle age : By me they nothing gain , an if I stay , ' Tis but the short'ning of my life one day : 6 In thee thy mother dies , our household's name , My death's revenge , thy youth , and England's fame : All these , and ...
... fhall die with mickle age : By me they nothing gain , an if I stay , ' Tis but the short'ning of my life one day : 6 In thee thy mother dies , our household's name , My death's revenge , thy youth , and England's fame : All these , and ...
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... fhall Pay recompenfe , if you will grant my fuit . [ They shake their heads . Cannot my body , nor blood - facrifice , Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my foul ; my body , foul , and all , Before that England give the ...
... fhall Pay recompenfe , if you will grant my fuit . [ They shake their heads . Cannot my body , nor blood - facrifice , Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my foul ; my body , foul , and all , Before that England give the ...
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... fhall be Henry's , if he please . SUF . That is her ransome , I deliver her ; And those two counties , I will undertake , Your grace shall well and quietly enjoy . REIG . And I again , -in Henry's royal name , As deputy unto that ...
... fhall be Henry's , if he please . SUF . That is her ransome , I deliver her ; And those two counties , I will undertake , Your grace shall well and quietly enjoy . REIG . And I again , -in Henry's royal name , As deputy unto that ...
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... fhall proud Lancaster ufurp my right , Nor hold his scepter in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , Whose church - like humours fit not for a crown . Then , York , be still awhile , till time do serve : Watch thou ...
... fhall proud Lancaster ufurp my right , Nor hold his scepter in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , Whose church - like humours fit not for a crown . Then , York , be still awhile , till time do serve : Watch thou ...
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