The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... grace , devise , ordain , impose Some gentle order ; and then we shall be bless'd To do your pleasure , and continue friends . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's love . Therefore , to arms ...
... grace , devise , ordain , impose Some gentle order ; and then we shall be bless'd To do your pleasure , and continue friends . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's love . Therefore , to arms ...
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... HUBERT , and Lords . K. John . So shall it be ; your Grace shall stay behind , So strongly guarded . - Cousin , look not sad : [ TO ELINOR . [ To ARTHUR . 1 Thy grandam loves thee , and thy uncle will As SC . III . 59 KING JOHN .
... HUBERT , and Lords . K. John . So shall it be ; your Grace shall stay behind , So strongly guarded . - Cousin , look not sad : [ TO ELINOR . [ To ARTHUR . 1 Thy grandam loves thee , and thy uncle will As SC . III . 59 KING JOHN .
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... grace occasions , let it be our suit , That you have bid us ask his liberty ; Which for our goods we do no farther ask , Than whereupon our weal , on you depending , Counts it your weal he have his liberty . K. John . Let it be so I do ...
... grace occasions , let it be our suit , That you have bid us ask his liberty ; Which for our goods we do no farther ask , Than whereupon our weal , on you depending , Counts it your weal he have his liberty . K. John . Let it be so I do ...
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... grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? —O nation , that thou could'st remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself , And grapple ...
... grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? —O nation , that thou could'st remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself , And grapple ...
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... Grace shall pardon me ; I will not back : I am too high - born to be propertied , To be a secondary at control , Or useful serving - man and instrument To any sovereign state throughout the world . Your breath first kindled the dead ...
... Grace shall pardon me ; I will not back : I am too high - born to be propertied , To be a secondary at control , Or useful serving - man and instrument To any sovereign state throughout the world . Your breath first kindled the dead ...
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