The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions ..D. Ogilvie and Son, 1798 |
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Page 7
... tell you more at large . The tenth of Auguft laft , this dreadful lord , Retiring from the fiege of Orleans , . Having full fcarce fix thoufand in his troop , By three and twenty thousand of the French Was round encompaffed and fet upon ...
... tell you more at large . The tenth of Auguft laft , this dreadful lord , Retiring from the fiege of Orleans , . Having full fcarce fix thoufand in his troop , By three and twenty thousand of the French Was round encompaffed and fet upon ...
Page 19
... tell'fthou not , how thou wert entertain'd . Tal . With scoffs , and scorns , and contumelious In open market - place produc'd they me , [ taunts . To be a public fpectacle to all ; Here , faid they , is the terror of the French , The ...
... tell'fthou not , how thou wert entertain'd . Tal . With scoffs , and scorns , and contumelious In open market - place produc'd they me , [ taunts . To be a public fpectacle to all ; Here , faid they , is the terror of the French , The ...
Page 32
... tell you , madam , were the whole frame here It is of fuch a fpacious lofty pitch , Your roof were not fufficient to contain it . Count . This is a riddling merchant for the nonce ; He will be here , and yet he is not here : How can ...
... tell you , madam , were the whole frame here It is of fuch a fpacious lofty pitch , Your roof were not fufficient to contain it . Count . This is a riddling merchant for the nonce ; He will be here , and yet he is not here : How can ...
Page 38
... tell me , keeper , will my nephew come ? Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We fent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my foul then fhall be fatisfy'd Poor ...
... tell me , keeper , will my nephew come ? Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We fent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my foul then fhall be fatisfy'd Poor ...
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... tell me , when my lips do touch his cheeks , That I may kindly give one fainting kiss.- And now declare , fweet ftem from York's great stock , Why didft thou fay - of late thou wert defpis'd ? Plant . First , lean thine aged back ...
... tell me , when my lips do touch his cheeks , That I may kindly give one fainting kiss.- And now declare , fweet ftem from York's great stock , Why didft thou fay - of late thou wert defpis'd ? Plant . First , lean thine aged back ...
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