The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Band 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have him dead , my Lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest .. Say you confent , and cenfure well the deed , And I'll provide his executioner , I tender ...
... Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have him dead , my Lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest .. Say you confent , and cenfure well the deed , And I'll provide his executioner , I tender ...
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... Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him , Will make him fay , I mov'd him to thofe arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then from Ireland come I with my ...
... Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him , Will make him fay , I mov'd him to thofe arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then from Ireland come I with my ...
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... Say , we intend to try his Grace to day , If he be guilty , as ' tis published . Suf . I'll call him prefently , my noble Lord . [ Exit . K. Henry . Lords , take your places . And , I pray you all , Proceed no ftraiter ' gainst our ...
... Say , we intend to try his Grace to day , If he be guilty , as ' tis published . Suf . I'll call him prefently , my noble Lord . [ Exit . K. Henry . Lords , take your places . And , I pray you all , Proceed no ftraiter ' gainst our ...
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... Say , if thou dar'ft , proud Lord of Warwickshire , That I am faulty in Duke Humphry's death . War . What dares not Warwick , if falfe Suffolk dare him ? Q. Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant ...
... Say , if thou dar'ft , proud Lord of Warwickshire , That I am faulty in Duke Humphry's death . War . What dares not Warwick , if falfe Suffolk dare him ? Q. Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant ...
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... Say's head for felling the Dukedom of Maine . Cade . And good reafon ; for thereby is England maim'd , and fain to go with a staff , but that my puif- fance holds it up . Fellow - Kings , I tell you , that that Lord Say hath gelded the ...
... Say's head for felling the Dukedom of Maine . Cade . And good reafon ; for thereby is England maim'd , and fain to go with a staff , but that my puif- fance holds it up . Fellow - Kings , I tell you , that that Lord Say hath gelded the ...
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