The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... never lov'd myself , ' Till now infixed I beheld myself , Drawn in the flattering table of her eye . [ Whispers with Blanch . Faulc . Drawn in the flattering table of her eye ! — Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her brow ! And quarter ...
... never lov'd myself , ' Till now infixed I beheld myself , Drawn in the flattering table of her eye . [ Whispers with Blanch . Faulc . Drawn in the flattering table of her eye ! — Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her brow ! And quarter ...
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... never did , nor never shall , " Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , & c . " But the whole play abounds with touches relative to the then pof- ture of affairs . WARBURTON . This play , fo far as I can discover , was not played till a ...
... never did , nor never shall , " Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , & c . " But the whole play abounds with touches relative to the then pof- ture of affairs . WARBURTON . This play , fo far as I can discover , was not played till a ...
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... never , never Muft I behold my pretty Arthur more . Pand . You hold too heinous a respect of grief . Conft . He talks to me , that never had a fon . K. Phil . You are as fond of grief , as your child . Conft . Grief fills the room up of ...
... never , never Muft I behold my pretty Arthur more . Pand . You hold too heinous a respect of grief . Conft . He talks to me , that never had a fon . K. Phil . You are as fond of grief , as your child . Conft . Grief fills the room up of ...
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... never did , nor never fhall , So much as frown on you ? Hub . I have fworn to do it ; And with hot irons muft I burn them out . Arth . Ah , none , but in this iron age , would do it ! The iron of itself , though heat red - hot ...
... never did , nor never fhall , So much as frown on you ? Hub . I have fworn to do it ; And with hot irons muft I burn them out . Arth . Ah , none , but in this iron age , would do it ! The iron of itself , though heat red - hot ...
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... have been afforded as well as any where else ; but this fort of education never entered into the thoughts of our active , warlike , but illiterate nobility . PERCY , He He fhew'd his warrant to a friend of mine : 9༠ KING JOHN .
... have been afforded as well as any where else ; but this fort of education never entered into the thoughts of our active , warlike , but illiterate nobility . PERCY , He He fhew'd his warrant to a friend of mine : 9༠ KING JOHN .
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