The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 32
... Peace , lady ; paufe , or be more temperate : It ill befeems this prefence , to cry aim To thefe ill - tuned repetitions . Some trumpet fummon hither to the walls Thefe men of Angiers ; let us hear them fpeak , Whose title they admit ...
... Peace , lady ; paufe , or be more temperate : It ill befeems this prefence , to cry aim To thefe ill - tuned repetitions . Some trumpet fummon hither to the walls Thefe men of Angiers ; let us hear them fpeak , Whose title they admit ...
Side 33
... peace . But , on the fight of us , your lawful king , Who , painfully , with much expedient march , Have brought a countercheck before your gates , To fave unfcratch'd your city's threaten'd cheeks , Behold , the French , amaz'd ...
... peace . But , on the fight of us , your lawful king , Who , painfully , with much expedient march , Have brought a countercheck before your gates , To fave unfcratch'd your city's threaten'd cheeks , Behold , the French , amaz'd ...
Side 34
... peace . But if you fondly pass our proffer'd offer , ' Tis not the roundure 3 of your old fac'd walls Can hide you from our meflengers of war ; Though all thefe English , and their discipline , Were harbour'd in their rude circumference ...
... peace . But if you fondly pass our proffer'd offer , ' Tis not the roundure 3 of your old fac'd walls Can hide you from our meflengers of war ; Though all thefe English , and their discipline , Were harbour'd in their rude circumference ...
Side 35
... Peace ; no more . [ To Auftria . I'd fet an ox - bead to your lion's hide , ] So , in the old fpurious play of K. John : " But let the frolick Frenchman take no fcorn , " If Philip front him with an English horn . " STEEVENS , D 2 Faule ...
... Peace ; no more . [ To Auftria . I'd fet an ox - bead to your lion's hide , ] So , in the old fpurious play of K. John : " But let the frolick Frenchman take no fcorn , " If Philip front him with an English horn . " STEEVENS , D 2 Faule ...
Side 37
... peaceful progress to the ocean . And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen , ] It was , I think , one of the favage practices of the chafe , for all to ftain their hands in the blood of the deer , as a trophy . JOHNSON , Heralds , from off ...
... peaceful progress to the ocean . And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen , ] It was , I think , one of the favage practices of the chafe , for all to ftain their hands in the blood of the deer , as a trophy . JOHNSON , Heralds , from off ...
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