The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 66
... cause . Arch . My gracious lady , go , And thither bear your treafure and your goods . For my part , I'll refign unto your grace The feal I keep ; And fo betide to me , As well I tender you , and all of yours Come , I'll conduct you to ...
... cause . Arch . My gracious lady , go , And thither bear your treafure and your goods . For my part , I'll refign unto your grace The feal I keep ; And fo betide to me , As well I tender you , and all of yours Come , I'll conduct you to ...
Side 81
... cause to mistrust ; But yet , you fee , how foon the day o'er - caft . This fudden ftab of rancour I mifdoubt ; Pray God , I fay , I prove a needless coward ! What , fhall we toward the Tower ? the day is fpent . Haft . Come , come ...
... cause to mistrust ; But yet , you fee , how foon the day o'er - caft . This fudden ftab of rancour I mifdoubt ; Pray God , I fay , I prove a needless coward ! What , fhall we toward the Tower ? the day is fpent . Haft . Come , come ...
Side 84
... cause why we are met Is to determine of the coronation : In God's name , fpeak , when is the royal day ? Buck . Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and wants but nomination . Ely . To - morrow then I judge a ...
... cause why we are met Is to determine of the coronation : In God's name , fpeak , when is the royal day ? Buck . Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and wants but nomination . Ely . To - morrow then I judge a ...
Side 117
... cause to mourn , but we ? 3 [ Sitting down by her . 2. Mar. If ancient forrow be most reverent , wrote : -say , that right for right ] It's plain Shakespeare wrong for wrong but the players thought a little rhime was better than all ...
... cause to mourn , but we ? 3 [ Sitting down by her . 2. Mar. If ancient forrow be most reverent , wrote : -say , that right for right ] It's plain Shakespeare wrong for wrong but the players thought a little rhime was better than all ...
Side 163
... cause is yours and mine ; " Saint George and conqueft on our helmes doth shine . " STEEVENS . Daring an oppofite to every danger ; ] Perhaps the poet wrote : Daring and oppofite to every danger . TYRWHITT . Perhaps the following paffage ...
... cause is yours and mine ; " Saint George and conqueft on our helmes doth shine . " STEEVENS . Daring an oppofite to every danger ; ] Perhaps the poet wrote : Daring and oppofite to every danger . TYRWHITT . Perhaps the following paffage ...
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