The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 6
... must go wrong with you , and me : So much my confcience whispers in your ear ; Which none but heaven , and you , and I , fhall hear . Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , who whispers Effex . Effex . My liege , here is the ftrangest ...
... must go wrong with you , and me : So much my confcience whispers in your ear ; Which none but heaven , and you , and I , fhall hear . Enter the Sheriff of Northamptonshire , who whispers Effex . Effex . My liege , here is the ftrangest ...
Side 10
... must have your father's land . Rob . Shall then my father's will be of no force , To difpoffefs that child which is not his ? Phil . Of no more force to difpoffefs me , fir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . I Eli . Whether ...
... must have your father's land . Rob . Shall then my father's will be of no force , To difpoffefs that child which is not his ? Phil . Of no more force to difpoffefs me , fir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . I Eli . Whether ...
Side 26
... must awake endeavour for defence ; For courage mounteth with occafion : Let them be welcome then , we are prepar'd . Enter King John , Faulconbridge , Elinor , Blanch , Pem- broke , and others . K. John . Peace be to France ; if France ...
... must awake endeavour for defence ; For courage mounteth with occafion : Let them be welcome then , we are prepar'd . Enter King John , Faulconbridge , Elinor , Blanch , Pem- broke , and others . K. John . Peace be to France ; if France ...
Side 37
... must prove greateft : while they weigh fo even , We hold our town for neither ; yet for both . Enter the two Kings with their powers , at feveral doors . K. John . France , haft thou yet more blood to caft away ? Say , fhall the current ...
... must prove greateft : while they weigh fo even , We hold our town for neither ; yet for both . Enter the two Kings with their powers , at feveral doors . K. John . France , haft thou yet more blood to caft away ? Say , fhall the current ...
Side 52
... must here account for the liberty I have taken to make a change in the divifion of the ad and 3d acts . In the old editions , the 2d act was made to end here ; though it is evident , lady Conftance here , in her defpair , feats herself ...
... must here account for the liberty I have taken to make a change in the divifion of the ad and 3d acts . In the old editions , the 2d act was made to end here ; though it is evident , lady Conftance here , in her defpair , feats herself ...
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