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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... honour'd Lancaster , Haft thou , according to thy oath and bond , Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold fon , Here to make good the boift'rous late Appeal , Which then our leifure would not let us hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk ...
... honour'd Lancaster , Haft thou , according to thy oath and bond , Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold fon , Here to make good the boift'rous late Appeal , Which then our leifure would not let us hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk ...
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... guilty Dread hath left thee so much strength , 2 Right - drawn . ] Drawn in a right or juft Caufe . • * Inhabitable . ] That is , not habitable , uninhabitable . B 3 As As to take up mine Honour's pawn , then stoop KING RICHARD JI . 5.
... guilty Dread hath left thee so much strength , 2 Right - drawn . ] Drawn in a right or juft Caufe . • * Inhabitable . ] That is , not habitable , uninhabitable . B 3 As As to take up mine Honour's pawn , then stoop KING RICHARD JI . 5.
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... Honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rights of Knighthood elfe , Will I make good against thee , " arm to arm , What I have spoken , or thou canst devise . Mowb . I take it up , and by that Sword I swear , Which gently ...
... Honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rights of Knighthood elfe , Will I make good against thee , " arm to arm , What I have spoken , or thou canst devise . Mowb . I take it up , and by that Sword I swear , Which gently ...
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... Honour is my life , both grow in one ; Take honour from me , and my life is done . Then , dear my Liege , mine honour let me try ; In That I live , and for That will I die . you K. Rich . Coufin , throw down your gage ; do begin ...
... Honour is my life , both grow in one ; Take honour from me , and my life is done . Then , dear my Liege , mine honour let me try ; In That I live , and for That will I die . you K. Rich . Coufin , throw down your gage ; do begin ...
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... honour , Boling . Nay , rather , ev'ry tedious Stride I make ] This , and the fix Veries which follow , I have ventur'd to fupply from the old Quarto . The Allufion , ' tis true , to an Aprenticeship , and becoming a ne man , is not in ...
... honour , Boling . Nay , rather , ev'ry tedious Stride I make ] This , and the fix Veries which follow , I have ventur'd to fupply from the old Quarto . The Allufion , ' tis true , to an Aprenticeship , and becoming a ne man , is not in ...
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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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