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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... noble mind a - brook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks ftill laughing at thy fhame ; That erft did follow thy proud chariot - wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph thro ' the streets . But foft ! I think , fhe ...
... noble mind a - brook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks ftill laughing at thy fhame ; That erft did follow thy proud chariot - wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph thro ' the streets . But foft ! I think , fhe ...
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... noble Suffolk , ' tis refolutely fpoke . Suf . Not refolute except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my ...
... noble Suffolk , ' tis refolutely fpoke . Suf . Not refolute except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my ...
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... noble York , take thou this talk in hand . 1 York . I am content . Provide me foldiers , Lords , Whilft I take order for mine own affairs . Suf . A charge , Lord York , that I will fee perform'd . But now return we to the falfe Duke ...
... noble York , take thou this talk in hand . 1 York . I am content . Provide me foldiers , Lords , Whilft I take order for mine own affairs . Suf . A charge , Lord York , that I will fee perform'd . But now return we to the falfe Duke ...
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... noble Lord . [ Exit . K. Henry . Lords , take your places . And , I pray you all , Proceed no ftraiter ' gainst our uncle Glofter , Than from true evidence , of good esteem , He be approv'd in practice culpable . Q. Mar. God forbid ...
... noble Lord . [ Exit . K. Henry . Lords , take your places . And , I pray you all , Proceed no ftraiter ' gainst our uncle Glofter , Than from true evidence , of good esteem , He be approv'd in practice culpable . Q. Mar. God forbid ...
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... noble Duke alive . What know I , how the world may deem of me ? For , it is known , we were but hollow friends ; It may be judg'd , I made the Duke away ; So fhall my name with flander's tongue be wounded , And Princes ' Courts be fill ...
... noble Duke alive . What know I , how the world may deem of me ? For , it is known , we were but hollow friends ; It may be judg'd , I made the Duke away ; So fhall my name with flander's tongue be wounded , And Princes ' Courts be fill ...
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