The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 5
... Bear mine to him , and fo depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will be there , The thunder of my cannon fhall be heard : So , hence ! Be thou the trumpet of our wrath , And fullen ...
... Bear mine to him , and fo depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will be there , The thunder of my cannon fhall be heard : So , hence ! Be thou the trumpet of our wrath , And fullen ...
Side 10
... bear him : And , if the did play falfe , the fault was hers ; Which fault lies on the hazard of all hufbands That marry wives . Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you fay , took pains to get this fon , Had of your father claim'd ...
... bear him : And , if the did play falfe , the fault was hers ; Which fault lies on the hazard of all hufbands That marry wives . Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you fay , took pains to get this fon , Had of your father claim'd ...
Side 13
... bear his name whofe form thou bear'ft : Kneel thou down Philip , but arife more great ; Arife fir Richard , and Plantagenet . Phil . Brother by the mother's fide , give me your hand ; My father gave me honour , yours gave land : — Now ...
... bear his name whofe form thou bear'ft : Kneel thou down Philip , but arife more great ; Arife fir Richard , and Plantagenet . Phil . Brother by the mother's fide , give me your hand ; My father gave me honour , yours gave land : — Now ...
Side 21
... bear their privilege on earth , And fo doth yours ; your fault was not your folly : upon his dudgeon dagger to the contents , and in the terms he dic- tates to him : as , for inftance : " Baf . O , I fwear , I swear . 66 Pift . By the ...
... bear their privilege on earth , And fo doth yours ; your fault was not your folly : upon his dudgeon dagger to the contents , and in the terms he dic- tates to him : as , for inftance : " Baf . O , I fwear , I swear . 66 Pift . By the ...
Side 34
... bear , Save in afpect , have all offence feal'd up ; Our cannons ' malice vainly fhall be spent ' Against the invulnerable clouds of heaven ; And , with a bleffed and unvex'd retire , With unhack'd fwords , and helmets all unbruis'd ...
... bear , Save in afpect , have all offence feal'd up ; Our cannons ' malice vainly fhall be spent ' Against the invulnerable clouds of heaven ; And , with a bleffed and unvex'd retire , With unhack'd fwords , and helmets all unbruis'd ...
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