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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... Afide . And yet , methinks , I could be well content To be mine own attorney in this cafe . I'll over then to England with this news , And make this marriage to be folemniz'd ; So , farewell , Reignier ! Set this diamond fafe In golden ...
... Afide . And yet , methinks , I could be well content To be mine own attorney in this cafe . I'll over then to England with this news , And make this marriage to be folemniz'd ; So , farewell , Reignier ! Set this diamond fafe In golden ...
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... Afide , to CHArles . WAR . How fay'ft thou , Charles ? fhall our con- dition ftand ? CHAR . It fhall : Only referv'd , you claim no interest In any of our towns of garrison . YORK . Then fwear allegiance to his majesty ; As thou art ...
... Afide , to CHArles . WAR . How fay'ft thou , Charles ? fhall our con- dition ftand ? CHAR . It fhall : Only referv'd , you claim no interest In any of our towns of garrison . YORK . Then fwear allegiance to his majesty ; As thou art ...
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... Afide to the Cardinal . ' CAR . Marry , when thou dar'ft . that ! [ Afide . Gio . Make up no factious numbers for the mat- ter , ' In thine own person answer thy abuse . [ Afide . ' CAR . Ay , where thou dar'ft not peep : an if thou ...
... Afide to the Cardinal . ' CAR . Marry , when thou dar'ft . that ! [ Afide . Gio . Make up no factious numbers for the mat- ter , ' In thine own person answer thy abuse . [ Afide . ' CAR . Ay , where thou dar'ft not peep : an if thou ...
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... [ Afide . Protector , fee to't well , protect yourself . } [ Afide . K. HEN . The winds grow high ; fo do your fto- machs , lords.1 * How irksome is this musick to my heart ! tence . It is the Cardinal who firft appoints the eaft fide of ...
... [ Afide . Protector , fee to't well , protect yourself . } [ Afide . K. HEN . The winds grow high ; fo do your fto- machs , lords.1 * How irksome is this musick to my heart ! tence . It is the Cardinal who firft appoints the eaft fide of ...
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... Afide to GLOSTer . " GLO . Ambitious churchman , leave to afflict my heart ! * Sorrow and grief have vanquish'd all my powers : nal play the corresponding speech ftands thus ; and the variation is worth noting : " Ill news for fome , my ...
... Afide to GLOSTer . " GLO . Ambitious churchman , leave to afflict my heart ! * Sorrow and grief have vanquish'd all my powers : nal play the corresponding speech ftands thus ; and the variation is worth noting : " Ill news for fome , my ...
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