The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... hath fmooth'd his wrinkled front ; And now , -instead of mounting barbed fteeds , So , in Drayton's Miferies of Queen Margaret : " Three funs were feen that inftant to appear , " Which foon again fhut themselves up in one , " Ready to ...
... hath fmooth'd his wrinkled front ; And now , -instead of mounting barbed fteeds , So , in Drayton's Miferies of Queen Margaret : " Three funs were feen that inftant to appear , " Which foon again fhut themselves up in one , " Ready to ...
Side 7
... hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Cla . Because my name is - George . Glo . Alack , my lord , that fault is none of yours ; He fhould , for that , commit your godfathers : O , belike , his ...
... hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Cla . Because my name is - George . Glo . Alack , my lord , that fault is none of yours ; He fhould , for that , commit your godfathers : O , belike , his ...
Side 8
... hath ftraitly given in charge , That no man fhall have private conference , Of what degree foever , with his brother . Glo . Even fo ? an please your worship , Brakenbury , You may partake of any thing we say : We speak no treafon , man ...
... hath ftraitly given in charge , That no man fhall have private conference , Of what degree foever , with his brother . Glo . Even fo ? an please your worship , Brakenbury , You may partake of any thing we say : We speak no treafon , man ...
Side 9
... hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a paffing pleafing tongue ; That the queen's kindred are made gentle - folks : How fay you , fir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my lord , myself have nought to do . Glo ...
... hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a paffing pleafing tongue ; That the queen's kindred are made gentle - folks : How fay you , fir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my lord , myself have nought to do . Glo ...
Side 10
... hath your lordship brook'd imprisonment ? Haft . With patience , noble lord , as prifoners muft : But I fhall live , my lord , to give them thanks , That were the caufe of my imprisonment . Glo . No doubt , no doubt ; and fo fhall ...
... hath your lordship brook'd imprisonment ? Haft . With patience , noble lord , as prifoners muft : But I fhall live , my lord , to give them thanks , That were the caufe of my imprisonment . Glo . No doubt , no doubt ; and fo fhall ...
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