The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... means this armed guard That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is - George . Glo . Alack ...
... means this armed guard That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is - George . Glo . Alack ...
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... Mean time , this deep disgrace in brotherhood , Touches me deeper than you can imagine . - Clar . I know , it pleaseth neither of us well . Glo . Well , your imprisonment shall not be long ; I will deliver you , or else lie for you : 2 Mean ...
... Mean time , this deep disgrace in brotherhood , Touches me deeper than you can imagine . - Clar . I know , it pleaseth neither of us well . Glo . Well , your imprisonment shall not be long ; I will deliver you , or else lie for you : 2 Mean ...
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... means key - cold- ] A key , on account of the coldness of the metal of which it is composed , was anciently employed to stop any slight bleeding . The epithet is common to many old writers . I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes ...
... means key - cold- ] A key , on account of the coldness of the metal of which it is composed , was anciently employed to stop any slight bleeding . The epithet is common to many old writers . I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes ...
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... mean , thou that art as dangerous as a pestilence , that infects the air by its diffusion . Diffus'd may , however , mean irre- gular . + " In thy foul throat , ” & c.— MALONE . 2 That laid their guilt — ] The crime of my brothers . He ...
... mean , thou that art as dangerous as a pestilence , that infects the air by its diffusion . Diffus'd may , however , mean irre- gular . + " In thy foul throat , ” & c.— MALONE . 2 That laid their guilt — ] The crime of my brothers . He ...
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... means , Myself disgrac'd , and the nobility Held in contempt ; while great promotions + Are daily given , to ennoble those That scarce , some two days since , were worth a noble . Q. Eliz . By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height ...
... means , Myself disgrac'd , and the nobility Held in contempt ; while great promotions + Are daily given , to ennoble those That scarce , some two days since , were worth a noble . Q. Eliz . By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height ...
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