The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 54
... hath this day deferv'd ? what hath it done ; That it in golden letters fhould be fet , Among the high tides ' , in the kalendar ? Nay , rather , turn this day out of the week ; This day of fhame , oppreffion , perjury : Or , if it muft ...
... hath this day deferv'd ? what hath it done ; That it in golden letters fhould be fet , Among the high tides ' , in the kalendar ? Nay , rather , turn this day out of the week ; This day of fhame , oppreffion , perjury : Or , if it muft ...
Side 58
... as the three other lines , which have been inferted with as little reafon in a & t III . fc , ii . Thus hath king Richard's & c . TYRWHITT . K. John . ? K. John . What carthly name to interrogatories ! Can 58 KING JOHN . 1 ...
... as the three other lines , which have been inferted with as little reafon in a & t III . fc , ii . Thus hath king Richard's & c . TYRWHITT . K. John . ? K. John . What carthly name to interrogatories ! Can 58 KING JOHN . 1 ...
Side 68
... hath this condition , That nothing can allay , nothing but blood , The blood , and deareft - valu'd blood , of France . K. Phil . Thy rage fhall burn thee up , and thou fhalt turn To afhes , ere our blocd fhall quench that fire : Look ...
... hath this condition , That nothing can allay , nothing but blood , The blood , and deareft - valu'd blood , of France . K. Phil . Thy rage fhall burn thee up , and thou fhalt turn To afhes , ere our blocd fhall quench that fire : Look ...
Side 74
... hath won , that hath he fortify'd : So hot a speed with fuch advice difpos'd , Such temperate order 3 in fo fierce a caufe , A whole armado & c . ] This fimilitude , as little as it makes for the purpose in hand , was , I do not ...
... hath won , that hath he fortify'd : So hot a speed with fuch advice difpos'd , Such temperate order 3 in fo fierce a caufe , A whole armado & c . ] This fimilitude , as little as it makes for the purpose in hand , was , I do not ...
Side 75
... hath read , or heard , Of any kindred action like to this ? K. Phil . Well could I bear that England had this praise , So we could find some pattern of our fhame . Enter Conftance . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a foul ; Holding ...
... hath read , or heard , Of any kindred action like to this ? K. Phil . Well could I bear that England had this praise , So we could find some pattern of our fhame . Enter Conftance . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a foul ; Holding ...
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