The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... heart that wishes towards Honour and plenteous safety , ) that you read The cardinal's malice and his potency Together : to consider further , that you What his high hatred would effect , wants not A minister in his power : You know his ...
... heart that wishes towards Honour and plenteous safety , ) that you read The cardinal's malice and his potency Together : to consider further , that you What his high hatred would effect , wants not A minister in his power : You know his ...
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... heart of it , ] Heart is not here taken for the great organ of circulation and life , but , in a common , and popular sense , for the most valuable or precious part . Our author , in Hamlet , mentions the heart of heart . Exhausted and ...
... heart of it , ] Heart is not here taken for the great organ of circulation and life , but , in a common , and popular sense , for the most valuable or precious part . Our author , in Hamlet , mentions the heart of heart . Exhausted and ...
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... heart Of all their loyalties : wherein , although , My good lord cardinal , they vent reproaches Most bitterly on you , as putter - on 6 Of these exactions , yet the king our master , as putter - on Of these exactions , ] The instigator ...
... heart Of all their loyalties : wherein , although , My good lord cardinal , they vent reproaches Most bitterly on you , as putter - on 6 Of these exactions , yet the king our master , as putter - on Of these exactions , ] The instigator ...
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... hearts freeze Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where their prayers did ; and it's come to pass , That tractable obedience is a slave To each incensed will . I would , your highness Would give it quick consideration , for ...
... hearts freeze Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where their prayers did ; and it's come to pass , That tractable obedience is a slave To each incensed will . I would , your highness Would give it quick consideration , for ...
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... heart , I were unmannerly , to take you out , And not to kiss you . " - A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . * You have found him , cardinal : ] Holinshed says the Cardi- nal mistook , and pitched upon Sir Edward Neville ; upon ...
... heart , I were unmannerly , to take you out , And not to kiss you . " - A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . * You have found him , cardinal : ] Holinshed says the Cardi- nal mistook , and pitched upon Sir Edward Neville ; upon ...
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