The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 103
... please ; For I have seen & our enemies ' overthrow . What is the truft or strength of foolish man ? They , that of late were daring with their scoffs , Are glad and fain by flight to save themselves . [ Dies , and is carried off in his ...
... please ; For I have seen & our enemies ' overthrow . What is the truft or strength of foolish man ? They , that of late were daring with their scoffs , Are glad and fain by flight to save themselves . [ Dies , and is carried off in his ...
Page 111
... please your majefty , my liege . K. HEN . Welcome , brave captain , and victorious lord ! 2 . When I was young , ( as yet I am not old , ) I do remember how my father said , A ftouter champion never handled sword . Long fince we were ...
... please your majefty , my liege . K. HEN . Welcome , brave captain , and victorious lord ! 2 . When I was young , ( as yet I am not old , ) I do remember how my father said , A ftouter champion never handled sword . Long fince we were ...
Page 149
... please , So let them have their answers every one : I shall be well content with any choice , Tends to God's glory , and my country's weal . Enter a Legate , and Two Ambassadors , with WIN- CHESTER , in a Cardinal's Habit . EXE . What ...
... please , So let them have their answers every one : I shall be well content with any choice , Tends to God's glory , and my country's weal . Enter a Legate , and Two Ambassadors , with WIN- CHESTER , in a Cardinal's Habit . EXE . What ...
Page 155
... please your dainty eye . Puc . A plaguing mischief light on Charles , and thee ! And may ye both be fuddenly furpriz'd By bloody hands , in fleeping on your beds ! YORK . Fell , banning hag 14 enchantress , hold thy tongue . Puc . I pr ...
... please your dainty eye . Puc . A plaguing mischief light on Charles , and thee ! And may ye both be fuddenly furpriz'd By bloody hands , in fleeping on your beds ! YORK . Fell , banning hag 14 enchantress , hold thy tongue . Puc . I pr ...
Page 160
... please , I am content . Sur . Then call our captains , and our colours , forth : And , madam , at your father's castle walls We'll crave a parley , to confer with him . [ Troops come forward . A Parley founded . Enter REIGNIER , on the ...
... please , I am content . Sur . Then call our captains , and our colours , forth : And , madam , at your father's castle walls We'll crave a parley , to confer with him . [ Troops come forward . A Parley founded . Enter REIGNIER , on the ...
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