The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... doft fhame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence , Phil . I , madam ? no , I have no reafon for it ; That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , ' a pops me out At least from fair five ...
... doft fhame thy mother , And wound her honour with this diffidence , Phil . I , madam ? no , I have no reafon for it ; That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , ' a pops me out At least from fair five ...
Side 27
... doft ufurp authority . K. Philip . Excufe it ; ' tis to beat ufurping down . Eli . Who is it , thou doft call ufurper , France ? Conft . Let me make anfwer ; -thy ufurping fon . Eli . Out , infolent ! thy baftard fhall be king ; That ...
... doft ufurp authority . K. Philip . Excufe it ; ' tis to beat ufurping down . Eli . Who is it , thou doft call ufurper , France ? Conft . Let me make anfwer ; -thy ufurping fon . Eli . Out , infolent ! thy baftard fhall be king ; That ...
Side 49
... doft but say , ' tis fo ; I trust , I may not truft thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the contrary . 1 -clutch my hand , ] To clutch my hand ...
... doft but say , ' tis fo ; I trust , I may not truft thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the contrary . 1 -clutch my hand , ] To clutch my hand ...
Side 50
... doft thou mean by fhaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look fo fadly on my fon ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be thefe fad fighs ...
... doft thou mean by fhaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look fo fadly on my fon ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be thefe fad fighs ...
Side 55
... doft shame 4 You came in arms to spill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you ftrengthen it with yours : ] That I am afraid here is a clinch intended ; You came in war to deftroy my enemies , but now you ftrengthen them in embraces ...
... doft shame 4 You came in arms to spill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you ftrengthen it with yours : ] That I am afraid here is a clinch intended ; You came in war to deftroy my enemies , but now you ftrengthen them in embraces ...
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