The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Crown ! K. Rich . We thank you both , yet one but flatters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , t'appeal each other of high Treafon . Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas ...
... Crown ! K. Rich . We thank you both , yet one but flatters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , t'appeal each other of high Treafon . Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas ...
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... Crown , Whole compass is no bigger than thy head , And yet incaged in fo fmall a verge , Thy wafte is no whit leffer than thy Land . Oh , had thy Grandfire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his fon's fon fhould deftroy his fons ; From ...
... Crown , Whole compass is no bigger than thy head , And yet incaged in fo fmall a verge , Thy wafte is no whit leffer than thy Land . Oh , had thy Grandfire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his fon's fon fhould deftroy his fons ; From ...
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... Crown , Wipe off the duft that hides our Scepter's gilt , And make high Majefty look like itself . Away with me in poft to Ravenspurg ; But if you faint , as fearing to do so , Stay , and be fecret , and myfelf will go . Rofs . To horfe ...
... Crown , Wipe off the duft that hides our Scepter's gilt , And make high Majefty look like itself . Away with me in poft to Ravenspurg ; But if you faint , as fearing to do so , Stay , and be fecret , and myfelf will go . Rofs . To horfe ...
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... Crown , Heav'n for his Richard hath in heav'nly Pay A glorious Angel ; then if angels fight , Weak men must fall , for heav'n ftill guards the Right . . SCENE Enter Salisbury . III . Welcome , my lord , how far off lies your Power ...
... Crown , Heav'n for his Richard hath in heav'nly Pay A glorious Angel ; then if angels fight , Weak men must fall , for heav'n ftill guards the Right . . SCENE Enter Salisbury . III . Welcome , my lord , how far off lies your Power ...
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... Crown . Thy very Beadfmen learn to bend their bows ? Of double - fatal Ewe , against thy State . Yea , diftaff - women manage rufty bills . Against thy Seat both young and old rebel , And all goes worse than I have pow'r to tell . K ...
... Crown . Thy very Beadfmen learn to bend their bows ? Of double - fatal Ewe , against thy State . Yea , diftaff - women manage rufty bills . Against thy Seat both young and old rebel , And all goes worse than I have pow'r to tell . K ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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