The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... , a neceffity not complete , or not well confidered and digest- ed , but it is too harsh . Sir T. Hanmer reads , Let there is not o'course a necessity . While While that the armed hand doth fight abroad , Th 16 KING HENRY V.
... , a neceffity not complete , or not well confidered and digest- ed , but it is too harsh . Sir T. Hanmer reads , Let there is not o'course a necessity . While While that the armed hand doth fight abroad , Th 16 KING HENRY V.
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... fight , but I will wink and hold out mine iron ; it is a fimple one ; but what tho ? it will toaft cheese , and it will endure cold as another man's fword will ; and there's an end . Bard . I will bestow a breakfast to make you friends ...
... fight , but I will wink and hold out mine iron ; it is a fimple one ; but what tho ? it will toaft cheese , and it will endure cold as another man's fword will ; and there's an end . Bard . I will bestow a breakfast to make you friends ...
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... fight proof , they think they have fufficient evi- dence , and don't ftay for the confirmation of an ear - fay . Prudent men , on the contrary , won't trust the credit of the ear , till it be confirmed by the demonftration of the eye ...
... fight proof , they think they have fufficient evi- dence , and don't ftay for the confirmation of an ear - fay . Prudent men , on the contrary , won't trust the credit of the ear , till it be confirmed by the demonftration of the eye ...
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... fights not . For Piftol , he hath a killing tongue and a quiet fword ; by the means whereof he breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nim , he hath heard , that men of few words are the ( 2 ) best men ; and therefore he fcorns to ...
... fights not . For Piftol , he hath a killing tongue and a quiet fword ; by the means whereof he breaks words , and keeps whole weapons . For Nim , he hath heard , that men of few words are the ( 2 ) best men ; and therefore he fcorns to ...
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... fight like devils . Orl . Ay ; but these English are fhrewdly out of beef . Con . Then fhall we find to - morrow , they have only ftomachs to eat , and none to fight . Now is it time to arm ; come , fhall we about it ? Orl . ' Tis two o ...
... fight like devils . Orl . Ay ; but these English are fhrewdly out of beef . Con . Then fhall we find to - morrow , they have only ftomachs to eat , and none to fight . Now is it time to arm ; come , fhall we about it ? Orl . ' Tis two o ...
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