The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... should , On fome , known ground of treachery in him ? Gaunt . As near as I could fift him on that argument , On fome apparent Danger feen in him Aim'd at your Highness ; no invet'rate malice . K. Rich . Then call them to our prefence ...
... should , On fome , known ground of treachery in him ? Gaunt . As near as I could fift him on that argument , On fome apparent Danger feen in him Aim'd at your Highness ; no invet'rate malice . K. Rich . Then call them to our prefence ...
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... Should nothing priv'lege him , nor partialize Th ' unftooping firmnefs of my upright foul . He is our fubject , Mowbray , fo art thou ; Free fpeech , and fearless , I to thee allow . Mowb . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart ...
... Should nothing priv'lege him , nor partialize Th ' unftooping firmnefs of my upright foul . He is our fubject , Mowbray , fo art thou ; Free fpeech , and fearless , I to thee allow . Mowb . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart ...
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... should violate ! ) Both to defend my Loyalty and Truth , To God , my King , and his fucceeding Iffue , ( 9 ) Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , To prove him , in defending of ...
... should violate ! ) Both to defend my Loyalty and Truth , To God , my King , and his fucceeding Iffue , ( 9 ) Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , To prove him , in defending of ...
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... should say nothing to him but what enemies may Jay to each other . ( 7 ) all the world's my way . ] Perhaps Milton had this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and ...
... should say nothing to him but what enemies may Jay to each other . ( 7 ) all the world's my way . ] Perhaps Milton had this in his mind when he wrote thefe lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and ...
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... should fay , I was too ftrict to make mine own away : But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Against my will , to do myfelf this wrong . A partial flander + fought I to avoid , And in the Sentence my own life destroy'd . Six K ...
... should fay , I was too ftrict to make mine own away : But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Against my will , to do myfelf this wrong . A partial flander + fought I to avoid , And in the Sentence my own life destroy'd . Six K ...
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