The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 59
... fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented . Glo . I hope , the king made peace with all of us ; And the compact is firm , and true , in me . Riv . And fo in me ; and fo , I think , in all : Yet , fince it ...
... fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented . Glo . I hope , the king made peace with all of us ; And the compact is firm , and true , in me . Riv . And fo in me ; and fo , I think , in all : Yet , fince it ...
Side 61
... fear , I fear , ' twill prove a giddy world . Enter another Citizen . 3 Cit . Neighbours , God fpeed ! 1 Cit . Give you good morrow , fir . 3 Cit . Doth the news hold of good king Edward's death ? 2 Cit Ay , fir , it is too true ; God ...
... fear , I fear , ' twill prove a giddy world . Enter another Citizen . 3 Cit . Neighbours , God fpeed ! 1 Cit . Give you good morrow , fir . 3 Cit . Doth the news hold of good king Edward's death ? 2 Cit Ay , fir , it is too true ; God ...
Side 62
... fear the worft ; all will be well . 3 Cit . When clouds are seen , wife men put on their cloaks ; When great leaves fall , then winter is at hand ; When the fun fets , who doth not look for night ? Untimely ftorms make men expect a ...
... fear the worft ; all will be well . 3 Cit . When clouds are seen , wife men put on their cloaks ; When great leaves fall , then winter is at hand ; When the fun fets , who doth not look for night ? Untimely ftorms make men expect a ...
Side 75
... fear ? York . Marry , my uncle Clarence ' angry ghost ; My grandam told me , he was murther'd there . Prince . I fear no uncles dead . Glo . Nor none that live , I hope . Prince . An if they live , I hope , I need not fear . But come ...
... fear ? York . Marry , my uncle Clarence ' angry ghost ; My grandam told me , he was murther'd there . Prince . I fear no uncles dead . Glo . Nor none that live , I hope . Prince . An if they live , I hope , I need not fear . But come ...
Side 76
... a private confultation , feparate from the known and publick council . So , in the next fcene , Haftings fays : Bid him not fear the separated councils . JOHNSON . And And bid my friend , for joy of this good 76 III . KING RICHARD.
... a private confultation , feparate from the known and publick council . So , in the next fcene , Haftings fays : Bid him not fear the separated councils . JOHNSON . And And bid my friend , for joy of this good 76 III . KING RICHARD.
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