The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fear him mightily . Glo . Now , by faint Paul3 , that news is bad indeed . O , he hath kept an evil diet long , And over - much confum'd his royal perfon ; ' Tis very grievous to be thought upon . What , is he in his bed ? Haft . He is ...
... fear him mightily . Glo . Now , by faint Paul3 , that news is bad indeed . O , he hath kept an evil diet long , And over - much confum'd his royal perfon ; ' Tis very grievous to be thought upon . What , is he in his bed ? Haft . He is ...
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... fear your wife brains take key - cold . " Again , in the Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " The key - cold figure of a man . ' STEEVENS . Or Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives ! If ever IZ KING RICHARD III . SCENE II. ...
... fear your wife brains take key - cold . " Again , in the Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " The key - cold figure of a man . ' STEEVENS . Or Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives ! If ever IZ KING RICHARD III . SCENE II. ...
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... fear me , both are falfe . Glo . Then never man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your fword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That fhall you know hereafter . Glo . But fhall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope ...
... fear me , both are falfe . Glo . Then never man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your fword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That fhall you know hereafter . Glo . But fhall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope ...
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... fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter Glofter , Haftings , and Dorfet . Glo . They do me wrong , and I will not endure it : - Who are they , that complain unto the king , That I , forfooth , am ftern , and love them not ? By ...
... fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter Glofter , Haftings , and Dorfet . Glo . They do me wrong , and I will not endure it : - Who are they , that complain unto the king , That I , forfooth , am ftern , and love them not ? By ...
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... fear , thy juftice will take hold On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for this.- Come , Haftings , help me to my clofet . Oh , Poor Clarence ! [ Exeunt King and Queen , Haftings , Rivers , Dorfet , and Grey . Glo . Thefe are the ...
... fear , thy juftice will take hold On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for this.- Come , Haftings , help me to my clofet . Oh , Poor Clarence ! [ Exeunt King and Queen , Haftings , Rivers , Dorfet , and Grey . Glo . Thefe are the ...
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