The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 32
... reason what is meant hereby , Because I will be guiltlefs of the meaning , There lies the Duke asleep , and there the keys . I'll to the King , and fignify to him , That thus I have refign'd to you my Charge . 1 Vil . You may , Sir ...
... reason what is meant hereby , Because I will be guiltlefs of the meaning , There lies the Duke asleep , and there the keys . I'll to the King , and fignify to him , That thus I have refign'd to you my Charge . 1 Vil . You may , Sir ...
Page 34
... reason with him . ( 9 ) Clar . Where art thou , Keeper ? Give me a cup wine . of 2 Vil . You fhall have wine enough , my Lord , anon . Clar . In God's name , what art thou ? 1 Vil . A man , as you are . Clar . But not , as I am , royal ...
... reason with him . ( 9 ) Clar . Where art thou , Keeper ? Give me a cup wine . of 2 Vil . You fhall have wine enough , my Lord , anon . Clar . In God's name , what art thou ? 1 Vil . A man , as you are . Clar . But not , as I am , royal ...
Page 60
... reasons urg'd upon the What think'ft thou ? Is it not an easy matter To make Lord William Haftings of our mind , For the inftalment of this noble Duke In the feat royal of this famous ifle ? Catef . He , for his father's fake , fo loves ...
... reasons urg'd upon the What think'ft thou ? Is it not an easy matter To make Lord William Haftings of our mind , For the inftalment of this noble Duke In the feat royal of this famous ifle ? Catef . He , for his father's fake , fo loves ...
Page 152
... reason you would quench , Or but allay the fire of paffion . Buck . Sir , I'm thankful to you , and I'll go along By your prefcription ; but this top proud fellow , " ( Whom from the flow of gall I name not , but From fincere motions ) ...
... reason you would quench , Or but allay the fire of paffion . Buck . Sir , I'm thankful to you , and I'll go along By your prefcription ; but this top proud fellow , " ( Whom from the flow of gall I name not , but From fincere motions ) ...
Page 265
... reasons by which we fhall regulate the partition . This interpretation will justify or palliate the exordial dia- logue . ( 6 ) and ' tis our FAST intent , ] This is an interpolation of Mr. Lewis Theobald , for want of knowing the ...
... reasons by which we fhall regulate the partition . This interpretation will justify or palliate the exordial dia- logue . ( 6 ) and ' tis our FAST intent , ] This is an interpolation of Mr. Lewis Theobald , for want of knowing the ...
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