The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... forrow ends not when it seemeth done . Why then I will . Or thus : Now fare thee well , old Gaunt . Why then I will . Farewell old John of Gaunt . There can be nothing ludicrous in a title by which the King has already addressed him ...
... forrow ends not when it seemeth done . Why then I will . Or thus : Now fare thee well , old Gaunt . Why then I will . Farewell old John of Gaunt . There can be nothing ludicrous in a title by which the King has already addressed him ...
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... forrow that dwells every where : 7 Desolate , defolate , will I hence , and die ; The last leave of thee takes my ... forrow that dwells every where : ] Perhaps the pointing may be reformed without injury to the sense : let him not ...
... forrow that dwells every where : 7 Desolate , defolate , will I hence , and die ; The last leave of thee takes my ... forrow that dwells every where : ] Perhaps the pointing may be reformed without injury to the sense : let him not ...
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... world's my way . There's no way for me to go wrong , except back to England . M. MASON . Shorten my days thou canst with fullen forrow , And VOL . XI . D KING RICHARD II . 33 K. RICH. Uncle, even in the glasses of ...
... world's my way . There's no way for me to go wrong , except back to England . M. MASON . Shorten my days thou canst with fullen forrow , And VOL . XI . D KING RICHARD II . 33 K. RICH. Uncle, even in the glasses of ...
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... forrow , And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow : Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , But stop no wrinkle in his pilgrimage ; Thy word is current with him for my death ; But , dead , thy kingdom cannot buy my breath ...
... forrow , And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow : Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , But stop no wrinkle in his pilgrimage ; Thy word is current with him for my death ; But , dead , thy kingdom cannot buy my breath ...
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... forrow hath less power to bite The man that mocks at it , and fets it light . BOLING . O , who can hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the frosty Caucafus ? 9 Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare imagination of a feaft ...
... forrow hath less power to bite The man that mocks at it , and fets it light . BOLING . O , who can hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the frosty Caucafus ? 9 Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare imagination of a feaft ...
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