The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... King of Hungarie , " Sent me to Promos , to joyne with you in sway : “ That styll we may to Justice have an eye . " And now to show my rule and power at lardge , " Attentivelie his letters patents heare : " Phallax , reade out my ...
... King of Hungarie , " Sent me to Promos , to joyne with you in sway : “ That styll we may to Justice have an eye . " And now to show my rule and power at lardge , " Attentivelie his letters patents heare : " Phallax , reade out my ...
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... King Henry VI . Part II . Sc . I .: 66 had I first been put to speak my mind . " Again , in Drayton's Legend of Pierce Gaveston : My limbs were put to travel day and night . " lists- ] Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . 2 66 - So , in Othello ...
... King Henry VI . Part II . Sc . I .: 66 had I first been put to speak my mind . " Again , in Drayton's Legend of Pierce Gaveston : My limbs were put to travel day and night . " lists- ] Bounds , limits . JOHNSON . 2 66 - So , in Othello ...
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... king of Hungary , why , then all the dukes fall upon the king . 1 GENT . Heaven grant us its peace , but not the king of Hungary's ! 2 GENT . Amen . LUCIO . Thou concludest like the sanctimonious 5 Lucio . ] This name may have been ...
... king of Hungary , why , then all the dukes fall upon the king . 1 GENT . Heaven grant us its peace , but not the king of Hungary's ! 2 GENT . Amen . LUCIO . Thou concludest like the sanctimonious 5 Lucio . ] This name may have been ...
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... King Lear we have- 66 Pray , do not mock me . " I beseech you , Sir , ( says Isabel ) do not play upon my fears ; reserve this idle talk for some other occasion ; -proceed at once to your tale . Lucio's subsequent words , [ " Tis true ...
... King Lear we have- 66 Pray , do not mock me . " I beseech you , Sir , ( says Isabel ) do not play upon my fears ; reserve this idle talk for some other occasion ; -proceed at once to your tale . Lucio's subsequent words , [ " Tis true ...
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... King Henry VIII . we have- " " Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake " That virtue must go through . ' 95 MALONE . This comes off well ; ] This is nimbly spoken ; this is volubly uttered . JOHNSON . The same phrase is employed ...
... King Henry VIII . we have- " " Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake " That virtue must go through . ' 95 MALONE . This comes off well ; ] This is nimbly spoken ; this is volubly uttered . JOHNSON . The same phrase is employed ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 9 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
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