The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 5H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... means , How things are perfected . Ely . But , my good lord , How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the commons ? Doth his majesty Incline to it , or no ? Cant . He feems indifferent ; Or , rather , fwaying more upon our part ...
... means , How things are perfected . Ely . But , my good lord , How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the commons ? Doth his majesty Incline to it , or no ? Cant . He feems indifferent ; Or , rather , fwaying more upon our part ...
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... means , and might ; So hath your highnefs ; never king of England Had nobles richer , and more loyal fubjects ... mean the courfing fnatchers only , But fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ...
... means , and might ; So hath your highnefs ; never king of England Had nobles richer , and more loyal fubjects ... mean the courfing fnatchers only , But fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ...
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... means defendant : For England his approaches makes as fierce , As waters to the fucking of a gulf . It fits us then , to be as provident As fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields ...
... means defendant : For England his approaches makes as fierce , As waters to the fucking of a gulf . It fits us then , to be as provident As fear may teach us , out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields ...
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... , Whofe limbs were made in England , show us here The mettle of your pafture ; let us fwear That you are worth not ; your breeding : which I doubt For there is none of you fo mean and base 36 Act III . KING HENRY V. SCENE I. ...
... , Whofe limbs were made in England , show us here The mettle of your pafture ; let us fwear That you are worth not ; your breeding : which I doubt For there is none of you fo mean and base 36 Act III . KING HENRY V. SCENE I. ...
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... mean and base , That hath not noble luftre in your eyes . I fee you ftand like greyhounds in the flips , Straining upon the ftart . The game's afoot ; Follow your fpirit : and , upon this charge , Cry - God for Harry ! England ! and ...
... mean and base , That hath not noble luftre in your eyes . I fee you ftand like greyhounds in the flips , Straining upon the ftart . The game's afoot ; Follow your fpirit : and , upon this charge , Cry - God for Harry ! England ! and ...
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