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Side 6
... curse the planets of mishap , " That plotted thus , " & c . seem to countenance my explanation ; and Falstaff says of Shal- low's servants , that " they flock together in confent , like fo many wild geese . " See also Tully de Natura ...
... curse the planets of mishap , " That plotted thus , " & c . seem to countenance my explanation ; and Falstaff says of Shal- low's servants , that " they flock together in confent , like fo many wild geese . " See also Tully de Natura ...
Side 8
... curse the planets of mishap , That plotted thus our glory's overthrow ? Or shall we think the fubtle - witted French Conjurers and forcerers , that , afraid of him , By magick verses have contriv'd his end ? WIN . He was a king bless'd ...
... curse the planets of mishap , That plotted thus our glory's overthrow ? Or shall we think the fubtle - witted French Conjurers and forcerers , that , afraid of him , By magick verses have contriv'd his end ? WIN . He was a king bless'd ...
Side 31
... cursed Cain , To flay thy brother Abel , if thou wilt . GLO . I will not flay thee , but I'll drive thee back ! Thy scarlet robes , as a child's bearing - cloth I'll use , to carry thee out of this place . WIN . Do what thou dar'st ; I ...
... cursed Cain , To flay thy brother Abel , if thou wilt . GLO . I will not flay thee , but I'll drive thee back ! Thy scarlet robes , as a child's bearing - cloth I'll use , to carry thee out of this place . WIN . Do what thou dar'st ; I ...
Side 54
... cursed town.- Now have I pay'd my vow unto his foul ; 4 In a note on a former passage , p . 38 , n . 7 , I have quoted a passage from Hall's Chronicle , which probably furnished the author of this play with this circumftance . It is not ...
... cursed town.- Now have I pay'd my vow unto his foul ; 4 In a note on a former passage , p . 38 , n . 7 , I have quoted a passage from Hall's Chronicle , which probably furnished the author of this play with this circumftance . It is not ...
Side 72
... cursed son ensued his cruel path , " And kept my guiltless cousin ftrait in durance , " For whom my father hard entreated hath , " But living hopeless of his life's assurance , " He thought it beft by politick procuranc " To flay the ...
... cursed son ensued his cruel path , " And kept my guiltless cousin ftrait in durance , " For whom my father hard entreated hath , " But living hopeless of his life's assurance , " He thought it beft by politick procuranc " To flay the ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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