The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... words are , For tragedies , to omit other famous " tragedies , that which was play'd at St. John's in Cambridge , of Richard the Third , would move , I think , Phalaris the tyrant , and terrifie all tyrannous minded men , & c . " He ...
... words are , For tragedies , to omit other famous " tragedies , that which was play'd at St. John's in Cambridge , of Richard the Third , would move , I think , Phalaris the tyrant , and terrifie all tyrannous minded men , & c . " He ...
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... . as open hearted and free from deceit . WARBURTON The meaning is only this ; if Edward keeps his word . It It follows in his thought , that I am he.hitha. A 3 KING RICHARD II 5 I am determined to prove a villain, ...
... . as open hearted and free from deceit . WARBURTON The meaning is only this ; if Edward keeps his word . It It follows in his thought , that I am he.hitha. A 3 KING RICHARD II 5 I am determined to prove a villain, ...
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... word , caufe , this led her to the word effect , for execution , or ex- ecutioner . But the Oxford Editor troubling himself with no- thing of this , will make a fine oratorical period of it . Thou waft the caufe , and most accurft th ...
... word , caufe , this led her to the word effect , for execution , or ex- ecutioner . But the Oxford Editor troubling himself with no- thing of this , will make a fine oratorical period of it . Thou waft the caufe , and most accurft th ...
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... words ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn , for it was made For kifling , lady , not for fuch contempt . If thy ...
... words ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to speak . [ She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn , for it was made For kifling , lady , not for fuch contempt . If thy ...
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... word , This hand , which for thy love , did kill thy love , Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . Anne . I would I knew thy heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my tongue . Anne . I fear ...
... word , This hand , which for thy love , did kill thy love , Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths fhalt thou be acceffary . Anne . I would I knew thy heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my tongue . Anne . I fear ...
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