The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... majesty , " Will'd me to leave my base vocation , And free my country from calamity : Her aid she promis'd , and assur'd success : In complete glory she reveal'd herself ; And , whereas I was black and swart before , With those clear ...
... majesty , " Will'd me to leave my base vocation , And free my country from calamity : Her aid she promis'd , and assur'd success : In complete glory she reveal'd herself ; And , whereas I was black and swart before , With those clear ...
Page 90
... majesty : 2 And , ere that we will suffer such a prince , So kind a father of the commonweal , To be disgraced by an ... majesty : ] Old copy , redundantly— but to his majesty . Perhaps the line originally ran thus : 3 STEEVENS . " To ...
... majesty : 2 And , ere that we will suffer such a prince , So kind a father of the commonweal , To be disgraced by an ... majesty : ] Old copy , redundantly— but to his majesty . Perhaps the line originally ran thus : 3 STEEVENS . " To ...
Page 93
... majesty . GLO . Well urg'd , my lord of Warwick ; —for , sweet prince , An if your grace mark every circumstance , You have great reason to do Richard right : Especially , for those occasions At Eltham - place I told your majesty . K ...
... majesty . GLO . Well urg'd , my lord of Warwick ; —for , sweet prince , An if your grace mark every circumstance , You have great reason to do Richard right : Especially , for those occasions At Eltham - place I told your majesty . K ...
Page 94
... majesty ! ALL . Welcome , high prince , the mighty duke of York ! SOM . Perish , base prince , ignoble duke of York ! GLO . Now will it best avail [ Aside . your majesty , To cross the seas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence ...
... majesty ! ALL . Welcome , high prince , the mighty duke of York ! SOM . Perish , base prince , ignoble duke of York ! GLO . Now will it best avail [ Aside . your majesty , To cross the seas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence ...
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... majesty , my liege . K. HEN . Welcome , brave captain , and victori- ous lord ! When I was young , ( as yet I am not old , ) I do remember how my father said , 2 A stouter champion never handled sword . Long since we were resolved of ...
... majesty , my liege . K. HEN . Welcome , brave captain , and victori- ous lord ! When I was young , ( as yet I am not old , ) I do remember how my father said , 2 A stouter champion never handled sword . Long since we were resolved of ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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