The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 49
... friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch ? and Blanch thofe pro- vinces ? It is not fo ; thou haft mif - fpoke , mif - heard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou doft but say , ' tis fo ; I truft , I may not truft ...
... friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch ? and Blanch thofe pro- vinces ? It is not fo ; thou haft mif - fpoke , mif - heard ; Be well advis'd , tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou doft but say , ' tis fo ; I truft , I may not truft ...
Side 50
... friend with England ! what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy fight ; This news hath made thee a moft ugly man . Sal . What other harm have I , good lady , done , Eut fpoke the harm that is by others done ? Conft ...
... friend with England ! what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy fight ; This news hath made thee a moft ugly man . Sal . What other harm have I , good lady , done , Eut fpoke the harm that is by others done ? Conft ...
Side 56
... friend HENRY BLAKE , efq . STEEVENS . 7 doff it for fhame , ] To doff is to do off , to put off . So , in Fuimus Troes , 1603 : STEEVENS . " Sorrow must doff her fable weeds . " 3nd hang a calf's - fkin on those recreant limbs . ] When ...
... friend HENRY BLAKE , efq . STEEVENS . 7 doff it for fhame , ] To doff is to do off , to put off . So , in Fuimus Troes , 1603 : STEEVENS . " Sorrow must doff her fable weeds . " 3nd hang a calf's - fkin on those recreant limbs . ] When ...
Side 60
... friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt ftand curft , and excommunicate : And bleffed fhall he be , that doth revolt From his allegiance to an heretic ; And meritorious fhall that hand be call'd ...
... friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt ftand curft , and excommunicate : And bleffed fhall he be , that doth revolt From his allegiance to an heretic ; And meritorious fhall that hand be call'd ...
Side 61
... friend : Forgo the easier . Blanch . That's the curfe of Rome . Conft . O Lewis , ftand faft ; the devil tempts thee here 4 , In likeness of a new untrimmed bride . Blanch 3 Is , purchase of a heavy curfe from Rome , ] It is a political ...
... friend : Forgo the easier . Blanch . That's the curfe of Rome . Conft . O Lewis , ftand faft ; the devil tempts thee here 4 , In likeness of a new untrimmed bride . Blanch 3 Is , purchase of a heavy curfe from Rome , ] It is a political ...
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