The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... fhould , On fome known ground of treachery in him ? Gaunt . As near as I could fift him on that argu- ment , On fome apparent Danger seen in him Aim'd at your Highness ; no invet'rate malice . K. Rich . Then call them to our prefence ...
... fhould , On fome known ground of treachery in him ? Gaunt . As near as I could fift him on that argu- ment , On fome apparent Danger seen in him Aim'd at your Highness ; no invet'rate malice . K. Rich . Then call them to our prefence ...
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... fhould not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down , we bid ; there is no boot . * Mowb . My felf I throw , dread Sovereign , at thy foot . My life thou shalt command , but not my Shame ; The one my duty owes ; but my fair Name ...
... fhould not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down , we bid ; there is no boot . * Mowb . My felf I throw , dread Sovereign , at thy foot . My life thou shalt command , but not my Shame ; The one my duty owes ; but my fair Name ...
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... fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood , which it hath foftered ; fubftitutes , but the rhyme to which fenfe is too often enflaved , obliged Shakespeare to write jeff , and obliges us to read it . And , for our eyes do hate the dire ...
... fhould not be foil'd With that dear blood , which it hath foftered ; fubftitutes , but the rhyme to which fenfe is too often enflaved , obliged Shakespeare to write jeff , and obliges us to read it . And , for our eyes do hate the dire ...
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... fhould be prodigal , To breathe th ' abundant dolour of the heart . Gaunt . Thy grief is but thy abfence for a time . And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow ; ] It is matter of very melancholy con- fideration , that all human ...
... fhould be prodigal , To breathe th ' abundant dolour of the heart . Gaunt . Thy grief is but thy abfence for a time . And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow ; ] It is matter of very melancholy con- fideration , that all human ...
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... fhould deftroy his fons ; From forth thy reach he would have laid thy fhame , Depofing thee before thou wert poffeft ; Who art poflefs'd now , to depofe thyfelf . Why , Coufin , wert thou Regent of the world , It were a fhame to let ...
... fhould deftroy his fons ; From forth thy reach he would have laid thy fhame , Depofing thee before thou wert poffeft ; Who art poflefs'd now , to depofe thyfelf . Why , Coufin , wert thou Regent of the world , It were a fhame to let ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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