The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 14
... you keep children in the name of your own , which The suspects came not in at
the right door . ” Again , in The Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome ,
1634 : “ It appears then by your discourse that you came in at the window .
... you keep children in the name of your own , which The suspects came not in at
the right door . ” Again , in The Witches of Lancashire , by Heywood and Broome ,
1634 : “ It appears then by your discourse that you came in at the window .
Side 22
Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose ? , Subjected tribute to
commanding love , Against whose fury and unınatched foreen The awless lion
could not wage the fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard ' s hand . He ,
that perforce ...
Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose ? , Subjected tribute to
commanding love , Against whose fury and unınatched foreen The awless lion
could not wage the fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard ' s hand . He ,
that perforce ...
Side 37
... current of our right run on Whose passage vext with thy impediment , Shall
leave his native channel , and o ' er - swell With course disturb ' d even thy
confining lhores ; Unless thou let his filver water keep A peaceful progress to the
ocean .
... current of our right run on Whose passage vext with thy impediment , Shall
leave his native channel , and o ' er - swell With course disturb ' d even thy
confining lhores ; Unless thou let his filver water keep A peaceful progress to the
ocean .
Side 42
... ope , And give you entrance : but , without this match , The sea enraged ' is not
half so deaf , Lions more confident , mountains and rocks More free from motion ;
no , not death himself In mortal fury half so peremptory , As we to keep this city .
... ope , And give you entrance : but , without this match , The sea enraged ' is not
half so deaf , Lions more confident , mountains and rocks More free from motion ;
no , not death himself In mortal fury half so peremptory , As we to keep this city .
Side 58
I Pandulph , of fair Milan cardinal , And from pope Innocent the legate here , Do ,
in his name , religiously demand Why thou against the church , our holy mother ,
So wilfully doft spurn ; and , force perforce , Keep Stephen Langton , chosen ...
I Pandulph , of fair Milan cardinal , And from pope Innocent the legate here , Do ,
in his name , religiously demand Why thou against the church , our holy mother ,
So wilfully doft spurn ; and , force perforce , Keep Stephen Langton , chosen ...
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