The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Madam , yourself are not exempt in this , - Nor your fon Dorfet , -Buckingham , nor you ; - You have been factious one against the other . Wife , love lord Haftings , let him kiss your hand ; And what you do , do it unfeignedly . Queen ...
... Madam , yourself are not exempt in this , - Nor your fon Dorfet , -Buckingham , nor you ; - You have been factious one against the other . Wife , love lord Haftings , let him kiss your hand ; And what you do , do it unfeignedly . Queen ...
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... madam , I entreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous fervice ; - Of you , my noble coufin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us ; - Of you , lord Rivers , and , lord Grey , of you , That all ...
... madam , I entreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous fervice ; - Of you , my noble coufin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us ; - Of you , lord Rivers , and , lord Grey , of you , That all ...
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... Madam , bethink you , like a careful mo- ther , Of the young prince your fon : fend straight for him , Let him be crown'd ; in him your comfort lives : Drown defperate forrow in dead Edward's grave , And plant your joys in living ...
... Madam , bethink you , like a careful mo- ther , Of the young prince your fon : fend straight for him , Let him be crown'd ; in him your comfort lives : Drown defperate forrow in dead Edward's grave , And plant your joys in living ...
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... Madam , and you my mother , —will you go - To give your cenfures 4 in this weighty bufinefs ? [ Exeunt Queen , & i . Manent Buckingham , and Glofter . Buck . My lord , whoever journeys to the prince , For God's fake , let not us two ...
... Madam , and you my mother , —will you go - To give your cenfures 4 in this weighty bufinefs ? [ Exeunt Queen , & i . Manent Buckingham , and Glofter . Buck . My lord , whoever journeys to the prince , For God's fake , let not us two ...
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... madam . -the wretched'ft thing , - ] Wretched is here used in a sense yet retained in familiar language , for paltry , pitiful , be- ing below expectation . JOHNSON . Dutch . Dutch . I hope , he is ; but yet KING RICHARD III . 63.
... madam . -the wretched'ft thing , - ] Wretched is here used in a sense yet retained in familiar language , for paltry , pitiful , be- ing below expectation . JOHNSON . Dutch . Dutch . I hope , he is ; but yet KING RICHARD III . 63.
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