The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7 |
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Side 10
... that were your enemies , are his , And have prevail'd as much on him , as you .
Haft . More pity , that the eagle should be mew'd ' , While casually , widow , into
the place of wife , he tempts Clarence with an oblique proposal to kill the king .
... that were your enemies , are his , And have prevail'd as much on him , as you .
Haft . More pity , that the eagle should be mew'd ' , While casually , widow , into
the place of wife , he tempts Clarence with an oblique proposal to kill the king .
Side 28
My lord of Gloster , in those busy days , Which here you urge , to prove us
enemies , We follow'd ' then our lord , our sovereign king ; So should we you , if
you should be our king . up : 1 -royalize , ] i.e. to make royal . So , in Claudius
Tiberius ...
My lord of Gloster , in those busy days , Which here you urge , to prove us
enemies , We follow'd ' then our lord , our sovereign king ; So should we you , if
you should be our king . up : 1 -royalize , ] i.e. to make royal . So , in Claudius
Tiberius ...
Side 52
... speaking in as high a strain of piety and mortification as is uttered in any
passage in this book , and sometimes to the faine sense and purpose with fome
words in this place ; I intendel , faith he , not only to oblige my friends , but my
enemies .
... speaking in as high a strain of piety and mortification as is uttered in any
passage in this book , and sometimes to the faine sense and purpose with fome
words in this place ; I intendel , faith he , not only to oblige my friends , but my
enemies .
Side 79
... your enemies , The kindred of the queen , must die at Pomfret . Haft . Indeed , I
am no mourner for that news , Because they have been ftill my adversaries : But ,
that I'll give my voice on Richard's fide , To bar my master's heirs in true descent ...
... your enemies , The kindred of the queen , must die at Pomfret . Haft . Indeed , I
am no mourner for that news , Because they have been ftill my adversaries : But ,
that I'll give my voice on Richard's fide , To bar my master's heirs in true descent ...
Side 81
I tell thee , man , ' tis better with me now , Than when thou met'st me last where
now we meet : Then I was going prisoner to the Tower , By the suggestion of the
queen's allies ; But now , I tell thee , ( keep it to thyself ) This day those enemies ...
I tell thee , man , ' tis better with me now , Than when thou met'st me last where
now we meet : Then I was going prisoner to the Tower , By the suggestion of the
queen's allies ; But now , I tell thee , ( keep it to thyself ) This day those enemies ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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