The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 6
... honour , Full fifteen Earls and fifteen hundred Knights , Six thousand and two hundred good Efquires ; And to relief of lazars , and weak age Of indigent faint fouls , paft corporal toil , A hundred alm - houfes , right well fupply'd ...
... honour , Full fifteen Earls and fifteen hundred Knights , Six thousand and two hundred good Efquires ; And to relief of lazars , and weak age Of indigent faint fouls , paft corporal toil , A hundred alm - houfes , right well fupply'd ...
Page 10
... you pledge yourself , your honour , your happi- nefs , in fupport of bad advice . Dr. Warburton explains impawn by engage , and fo escapes the difficulty . ' Gainft ' Gainft him , whofe wrong gives edge unto the ΙΟ V. KING HENRY.
... you pledge yourself , your honour , your happi- nefs , in fupport of bad advice . Dr. Warburton explains impawn by engage , and fo escapes the difficulty . ' Gainft ' Gainft him , whofe wrong gives edge unto the ΙΟ V. KING HENRY.
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... honour's thought Reigns ( 2 ) In this place , in all the editions hitherto , is inferted the chorus which I have poftponed . That chorus manifeftly is intend- ed to advertise the spectators of the change of the fcene to South- ampton ...
... honour's thought Reigns ( 2 ) In this place , in all the editions hitherto , is inferted the chorus which I have poftponed . That chorus manifeftly is intend- ed to advertise the spectators of the change of the fcene to South- ampton ...
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... honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! Spectators of the Change of the Scene to Southampton ; and there- fore ought to be placed juft before that Change , and not here . " Tis true , the Spectators are to be ...
... honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! Spectators of the Change of the Scene to Southampton ; and there- fore ought to be placed juft before that Change , and not here . " Tis true , the Spectators are to be ...
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... Honour ; and this man Hath for a few light crowns lightly confpir'd , And fworn unto the practices of France To kill us here in Hampton . To the which , This Knight , no lefs for bounty bound to us Than Cambridge is , hath likewife ...
... Honour ; and this man Hath for a few light crowns lightly confpir'd , And fworn unto the practices of France To kill us here in Hampton . To the which , This Knight , no lefs for bounty bound to us Than Cambridge is , hath likewife ...
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