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 - English drama |
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... thofe his golden beams , to you here lent , Shall point on me , and gild my Banishment . K. Rich . Norfolk , for thee remains a heavier Doom , Which I with fome unwillingness pronounce . The fly - flow hours fhall not determinate The ...
... thofe his golden beams , to you here lent , Shall point on me , and gild my Banishment . K. Rich . Norfolk , for thee remains a heavier Doom , Which I with fome unwillingness pronounce . The fly - flow hours fhall not determinate The ...
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... thofe phyficians , that firft wounded thee . A thousand flatt'rers fit within thy 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 ...
... thofe phyficians , that firft wounded thee . A thousand flatt'rers fit within thy 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 ...
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... thofe rough rug - headed Kerns , Which live like venom , where no venom else , But only they , have privilege to live . And , for these great affairs do afk fome charge , To'rds our affiftance we do feize to us . The plate , coin ...
... thofe rough rug - headed Kerns , Which live like venom , where no venom else , But only they , have privilege to live . And , for these great affairs do afk fome charge , To'rds our affiftance we do feize to us . The plate , coin ...
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... thofe , whom you curse , Have felt the worft of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , grav'd in the hollow'd ground . Aum . Is Bufhy , Green , and th ' Earl of Wiltshire dead ? Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol loft their ...
... thofe , whom you curse , Have felt the worft of death's destroying hand , And lie full low , grav'd in the hollow'd ground . Aum . Is Bufhy , Green , and th ' Earl of Wiltshire dead ? Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol loft their ...
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... thofe me- tears to which they are com- pared ; namely long ftreaks of red , which reprefent the lines of armies ; the appearance of which , and their likeness to fuch lines , gave occafion to all the fuperfti- tion of the common people ...
... thofe me- tears to which they are com- pared ; namely long ftreaks of red , which reprefent the lines of armies ; the appearance of which , and their likeness to fuch lines , gave occafion to all the fuperfti- tion of the common people ...
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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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