The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 266
... haue yelded their libertie thrall to fowle desires , teache men to withholde them selues from the hedlong fall of loose dishonestie . So , to lyke effect , by sundry meanes , the good mans exaumple byddeth men to be good , and the euill ...
... haue yelded their libertie thrall to fowle desires , teache men to withholde them selues from the hedlong fall of loose dishonestie . So , to lyke effect , by sundry meanes , the good mans exaumple byddeth men to be good , and the euill ...
Page 267
... haue or can dooe ) yet the same matter penned as it is , may serue to lyke good effect , if the readers do brynge with them lyke good myndes , to consider it , * which hath the more incouraged me to publishe it , suche as it is . Ar ...
... haue or can dooe ) yet the same matter penned as it is , may serue to lyke good effect , if the readers do brynge with them lyke good myndes , to consider it , * which hath the more incouraged me to publishe it , suche as it is . Ar ...
Page 273
... haue none other heyre , thou art theyr onely sonne . What greater griefe , trowst thou , what wofull dedly smart , Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vyce , When greatest ...
... haue none other heyre , thou art theyr onely sonne . What greater griefe , trowst thou , what wofull dedly smart , Should so be able to distraine thy seely fathers hart , As in his age to see thee plonged deepe in vyce , When greatest ...
Page 276
... haue it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had Cupide made his breache , And eche of them had sought the meane to end the warre by speache , Dame Fortune did assent , theyr purpose to advaunce . With torch in hand a comly knight did ...
... haue it grow . When thus in both theyr harts had Cupide made his breache , And eche of them had sought the meane to end the warre by speache , Dame Fortune did assent , theyr purpose to advaunce . With torch in hand a comly knight did ...
Page 277
... haue graunted me suche fauour from the skye , That by my being here some seruice I haue donne That pleaseth you , I am as glad as I a realme had wonne , O wel - bestowed tyme that - hath the happy hyre , Which I woulde wysh if I might haue ...
... haue graunted me suche fauour from the skye , That by my being here some seruice I haue donne That pleaseth you , I am as glad as I a realme had wonne , O wel - bestowed tyme that - hath the happy hyre , Which I woulde wysh if I might haue ...
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