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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... eyes are full of tears , my heart of grief . Ah , Humphry ! this difhonour in thine age Will bring thy head with forrow to the ground . I beseech your Majefty , give me leave to go ; Sorrow would Solace , and my age would Eafe . * K ...
... eyes are full of tears , my heart of grief . Ah , Humphry ! this difhonour in thine age Will bring thy head with forrow to the ground . I beseech your Majefty , give me leave to go ; Sorrow would Solace , and my age would Eafe . * K ...
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... eyes to fee her miferies . Enter the Dutchess in a white Sheet , her feet bare , and a Taper burning in her band , with Sir John Stanley , a Sheriff and Officers , Serv . So please your Grace , we'll take her from the Sheriff . Glo . No ...
... eyes to fee her miferies . Enter the Dutchess in a white Sheet , her feet bare , and a Taper burning in her band , with Sir John Stanley , a Sheriff and Officers , Serv . So please your Grace , we'll take her from the Sheriff . Glo . No ...
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... eyes on thee ! Ah , Glofter , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And in thy clofet pent up , rue my fhame , And ban our enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient , gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Elean . Ah ! Glo'fter , teach ...
... eyes on thee ! Ah , Glofter , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And in thy clofet pent up , rue my fhame , And ban our enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient , gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Elean . Ah ! Glo'fter , teach ...
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... eye , And paffeth by with ftiff unbowed knee , Difdaining duty that to us belongs . Small curs are not regarded , when they grin , But great men tremble when the lion roars , And Humphry is no little man in England . First note , that ...
... eye , And paffeth by with ftiff unbowed knee , Difdaining duty that to us belongs . Small curs are not regarded , when they grin , But great men tremble when the lion roars , And Humphry is no little man in England . First note , that ...
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... eyes blab his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his ftormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburdens with his tongue The envious load that lies upon his heart ; And dogged York , that reaches at the moon , Whofe over - weening arm I ...
... eyes blab his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his ftormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburdens with his tongue The envious load that lies upon his heart ; And dogged York , that reaches at the moon , Whofe over - weening arm I ...
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