The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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Side 505
... soul , And to myself become an enemy . Dutch . What means this fcene of rude impatience ? 2. Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence : - Edward , my lord , thy fon , our king , is dead.- Why grow the branches , when the root is gone ...
... soul , And to myself become an enemy . Dutch . What means this fcene of rude impatience ? 2. Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence : - Edward , my lord , thy fon , our king , is dead.- Why grow the branches , when the root is gone ...
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... & c . Again , in the Merchant of Venice : " Not on thy foal , but on thy soul , harsh Jew , " Thou mak'ft thy knife keen- . " STEEVENS . VOL . VI . P P Rush Rush all to pieces on thy rocky bosom . K. KING RICHARD III . 577.
... & c . Again , in the Merchant of Venice : " Not on thy foal , but on thy soul , harsh Jew , " Thou mak'ft thy knife keen- . " STEEVENS . VOL . VI . P P Rush Rush all to pieces on thy rocky bosom . K. KING RICHARD III . 577.
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... Souls ' day , fellows , is it not ? Sher . It is , my lord . Buck . Why , then All - Souls ' day is my body's doomf- day . This is the day , which , in king Edward's time , I wish'd might fall on me , when I was found Falfe to his ...
... Souls ' day , fellows , is it not ? Sher . It is , my lord . Buck . Why , then All - Souls ' day is my body's doomf- day . This is the day , which , in king Edward's time , I wish'd might fall on me , when I was found Falfe to his ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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