The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... W. Stuart , T. Lowndes , J. Robfon , T. Payne , T. Becket , F. Newbery , G. Robinfon , R. Baldwin , J. Williams , J. Ridley , T. Evans , W. Davies , W. Fox , and J. Murray , MDCCLXXVIII . OHIO STATE RICHARD III . VOL . VII . B Per- 521817.
... W. Stuart , T. Lowndes , J. Robfon , T. Payne , T. Becket , F. Newbery , G. Robinfon , R. Baldwin , J. Williams , J. Ridley , T. Evans , W. Davies , W. Fox , and J. Murray , MDCCLXXVIII . OHIO STATE RICHARD III . VOL . VII . B Per- 521817.
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... state of flavery : " Sin , death , and hell , have fet their marks on him . " Only , in the first line , her mention of his moral condition infi- nuates her reflections on his deformity : and , in the last , her men- tion of his ...
... state of flavery : " Sin , death , and hell , have fet their marks on him . " Only , in the first line , her mention of his moral condition infi- nuates her reflections on his deformity : and , in the last , her men- tion of his ...
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... state ? Catef . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe , will never ftand upright , ' Till Richard wear the garland of the realm.S Haft . How ! wear the garland ? doft thou mean the crown ? Catef . Ay , my good lord ...
... state ? Catef . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe , will never ftand upright , ' Till Richard wear the garland of the realm.S Haft . How ! wear the garland ? doft thou mean the crown ? Catef . Ay , my good lord ...
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... state secure , I would be fo triumphant as I am ? Stanl . The lords at Pomfret , when they rode from London , Were jocund , and fuppos'd their states were fure , And they , indeed , had no cause to mistrust ; But yet , you fee , how ...
... state secure , I would be fo triumphant as I am ? Stanl . The lords at Pomfret , when they rode from London , Were jocund , and fuppos'd their states were fure , And they , indeed , had no cause to mistrust ; But yet , you fee , how ...
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... state , what dignity , what honour , 5 Canft thou demise to any child of mine ? K. Rich . Even all I have ; ay , and myself and all , Will I withal èndow a child of thine ; So in the Lethe of thy angry foul Thou drown the fad ...
... state , what dignity , what honour , 5 Canft thou demise to any child of mine ? K. Rich . Even all I have ; ay , and myself and all , Will I withal èndow a child of thine ; So in the Lethe of thy angry foul Thou drown the fad ...
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