The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... doth attend him here . Port . His lordship is walk'd forth into the orchard ; Please it your honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will answer . Bard . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . Here comes the earl . North . What news , lord ...
... doth attend him here . Port . His lordship is walk'd forth into the orchard ; Please it your honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will answer . Bard . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . Here comes the earl . North . What news , lord ...
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... doth my son , and brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , 3 some hilding fellow ...
... doth my son , and brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so woe - begone , 3 some hilding fellow ...
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... doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says the dead is not alive . VOL . IX . B > I see a strange confession in thine eye : KING HENRY IV . 13.
... doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says the dead is not alive . VOL . IX . B > I see a strange confession in thine eye : KING HENRY IV . 13.
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... doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says the dead is not alive . Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after as a sullen bell , Remember'd knolling a departing ...
... doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says the dead is not alive . Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office ; and his tongue Sounds ever after as a sullen bell , Remember'd knolling a departing ...
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... - stall'd remission . " Malone . * And darkness be the burier of the dead ! ] The conclusion of this Tra . This strained passion doth you wrong , my B 2 KING HENRY IV . 17 A scaly gauntlet now, with joints of steel, ...
... - stall'd remission . " Malone . * And darkness be the burier of the dead ! ] The conclusion of this Tra . This strained passion doth you wrong , my B 2 KING HENRY IV . 17 A scaly gauntlet now, with joints of steel, ...
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