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... present : ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , 3 - he privily ] He , which is not in the original copy , was added by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . 4- be were Something mistaken in't . ] That is , that he were something different ...
... present : ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , 3 - he privily ] He , which is not in the original copy , was added by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . 4- be were Something mistaken in't . ] That is , that he were something different ...
Side 65
... present state , Or touch of her good perfon ? King . My lord cardinal , I do excufe you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't . You are not to be taught That you have many enemies , that know not Why they are fo , but , like to ...
... present state , Or touch of her good perfon ? King . My lord cardinal , I do excufe you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't . You are not to be taught That you have many enemies , that know not Why they are fo , but , like to ...
Side 217
... present bearing with his past " , That he's your fixed enemy , and revoke Your fudden approbation . Bru . Say , you ne'er had done't , ( Harp on that ftill , ) but by our putting on 7 : And presently , when you have drawn your number ...
... present bearing with his past " , That he's your fixed enemy , and revoke Your fudden approbation . Bru . Say , you ne'er had done't , ( Harp on that ftill , ) but by our putting on 7 : And presently , when you have drawn your number ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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