The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 36
... hear her curfes . Riv . And fo doth mine ; I wonder , fhe's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Queen . I never did her ...
... hear her curfes . Riv . And fo doth mine ; I wonder , fhe's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Queen . I never did her ...
Side 38
... hear him plead ; For Clarence is well fpoken , and , perhaps , May move your hearts to pity , if you mark him . 1 Mur . Tut , tut , my lord , we will not ftand to prate , Talkers are no good doers ; be affur'd , We go to use our hands ...
... hear him plead ; For Clarence is well fpoken , and , perhaps , May move your hearts to pity , if you mark him . 1 Mur . Tut , tut , my lord , we will not ftand to prate , Talkers are no good doers ; be affur'd , We go to use our hands ...
Side 41
... hear you tell it . Clar . O , Brakenbury , I have done these things , - That now give evidence against my soul , - For Edward's fake ; and , fee , how he requites me ! 9 O God ! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee , But thou wilt be ...
... hear you tell it . Clar . O , Brakenbury , I have done these things , - That now give evidence against my soul , - For Edward's fake ; and , fee , how he requites me ! 9 O God ! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee , But thou wilt be ...
Side 47
... millstones . So , in Maffinger's City Madam : 66 He , good gentleman , " Will weep when he hears how we are used.- " Yes , millftones . STEEVENS . " Clar Clar . Haft thou that holy feeling in thy foul KING RICHARD 47 III .
... millstones . So , in Maffinger's City Madam : 66 He , good gentleman , " Will weep when he hears how we are used.- " Yes , millftones . STEEVENS . " Clar Clar . Haft thou that holy feeling in thy foul KING RICHARD 47 III .
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... hear me . K. Edw . Then fay at once , what is it thou request'st . Stan . ' The forfeit , fovereign , of my fervant's life ; Who flew to - day a riotous gentleman , 8 Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . 7 K. Edz . 9 Have I a ...
... hear me . K. Edw . Then fay at once , what is it thou request'st . Stan . ' The forfeit , fovereign , of my fervant's life ; Who flew to - day a riotous gentleman , 8 Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . 7 K. Edz . 9 Have I a ...
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