The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... ftand back , and let the coffin pafs . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! ftand thou when I com- mand ; Advance thy halbert higher than my breaft , Or , by St. Paul , I'll ftrike thee to my foot , And fpurn upon thee , beggar , for thy boldness ...
... ftand back , and let the coffin pafs . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! ftand thou when I com- mand ; Advance thy halbert higher than my breaft , Or , by St. Paul , I'll ftrike thee to my foot , And fpurn upon thee , beggar , for thy boldness ...
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... ftand excus'd For doing worthy vengeance on thyfelf ; That didit unworthy flaughter upon others . Glo . Say , that I flew them not . Anne . Then fay , they were not flain : But dead they are ; and , devilish flave , by thee .. Glo . I ...
... ftand excus'd For doing worthy vengeance on thyfelf ; That didit unworthy flaughter upon others . Glo . Say , that I flew them not . Anne . Then fay , they were not flain : But dead they are ; and , devilish flave , by thee .. Glo . I ...
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... ftand to prate Talkers are no good doers ; be affur'd , We go to use our hands , and not our tongues . Glo . Your eyes drop mill - ftones , when fools ' eyes drop tears , I like you lads - about your bufinefs - go . SCENE V. Changes to ...
... ftand to prate Talkers are no good doers ; be affur'd , We go to use our hands , and not our tongues . Glo . Your eyes drop mill - ftones , when fools ' eyes drop tears , I like you lads - about your bufinefs - go . SCENE V. Changes to ...
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... ftand . Weigh it but with the groffness of this age , you break not fanctuary . That is , com- pare the act of feizing him with the grofs , and licentious prac- tices of thefe times , it will not be confidered as a violation of ...
... ftand . Weigh it but with the groffness of this age , you break not fanctuary . That is , com- pare the act of feizing him with the grofs , and licentious prac- tices of thefe times , it will not be confidered as a violation of ...
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... ftand upright , Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Haft . How ! wear the garland ? doft thou mean the : crown ? Catef . Ay , my good Lord .. Haft . I'll have this crown of mine cut from my fhoulders , Before I'll fee the crown ...
... ftand upright , Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Haft . How ! wear the garland ? doft thou mean the : crown ? Catef . Ay , my good Lord .. Haft . I'll have this crown of mine cut from my fhoulders , Before I'll fee the crown ...
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