The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... hold of ragged stone , Where Hotspur's father , old Northumberland , Lies crafty - sick : the posts come tiring on , And not a man of them brings other news Than they have learn'd of me ; From Rumour's tongues They bring smooth comforts ...
... hold of ragged stone , Where Hotspur's father , old Northumberland , Lies crafty - sick : the posts come tiring on , And not a man of them brings other news Than they have learn'd of me ; From Rumour's tongues They bring smooth comforts ...
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... : 7- a witness'd usurpation . ] i . e . an attestation of its ravage . 8 Your spirit- ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your son . Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , 10 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... : 7- a witness'd usurpation . ] i . e . an attestation of its ravage . 8 Your spirit- ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your son . Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , 10 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or sin " , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say ... hold'st it fear , or sin , ] Fear for danger . - faint quittance . ] Quittance is return . ' Gan vail his stomach 2 ...
William Shakespeare. Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or sin " , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say ... hold'st it fear , or sin , ] Fear for danger . - faint quittance . ] Quittance is return . ' Gan vail his stomach 2 ...
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... hold up head without Northumberland . Hast . With him , we may . Bard . But if without him we be thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far Till we had his assistance by the hand : For , in a theme so bloody - fac ...
... hold up head without Northumberland . Hast . With him , we may . Bard . But if without him we be thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far Till we had his assistance by the hand : For , in a theme so bloody - fac ...
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... hold him sure ; -good master Snare , let him not ' scape . He comes continuantly to Pie - corner , ( saving your man- hoods , ) to buy a saddle ; and he's indited to dinner to the lubbar's head in Lumbert - street , to master Smooth's ...
... hold him sure ; -good master Snare , let him not ' scape . He comes continuantly to Pie - corner , ( saving your man- hoods , ) to buy a saddle ; and he's indited to dinner to the lubbar's head in Lumbert - street , to master Smooth's ...
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