The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 66
... leave : My father's goods are all distrain'd , and sold ; And these , and all , are all amiss employ'd . What would you have me do ? I am a subject , And challenge law : Attornies are denied me ; And therefore personally I lay my claim ...
... leave : My father's goods are all distrain'd , and sold ; And these , and all , are all amiss employ'd . What would you have me do ? I am a subject , And challenge law : Attornies are denied me ; And therefore personally I lay my claim ...
Page 70
... leaving me no sign , ^ --- Save men's opinions , and my living blood , - To show the world I am a gentleman . This , and much more , much more than twice all this , Condemns you to the death : -See them deliver❜d over To execution and ...
... leaving me no sign , ^ --- Save men's opinions , and my living blood , - To show the world I am a gentleman . This , and much more , much more than twice all this , Condemns you to the death : -See them deliver❜d over To execution and ...
Page 78
... leaves of the yew are poison , and the wood is employed for instruments of death . Warburton . From some of the ancient statutes it appears that every Eng- lishman , while archery was practised , was obliged to keep in his house either ...
... leaves of the yew are poison , and the wood is employed for instruments of death . Warburton . From some of the ancient statutes it appears that every Eng- lishman , while archery was practised , was obliged to keep in his house either ...
Page 90
... leave to live till Richard die ? You make a leg , and Bolingbroke says - ay.7 North . My lord , in the base courts he doth attend To speak with you ; may ' t please you to come down ? R. Rich . Down , down , I come ; like glistering ...
... leave to live till Richard die ? You make a leg , and Bolingbroke says - ay.7 North . My lord , in the base courts he doth attend To speak with you ; may ' t please you to come down ? R. Rich . Down , down , I come ; like glistering ...
Page 94
... leaves did shelter , That seem'd , in eating him , to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and all , by Bolingbroke ; I mean , the earl of Wiltshire , Bushy , Green . 1 Serv . What , are they dead ? Gard . They are ; and Bolingbroke Hath ...
... leaves did shelter , That seem'd , in eating him , to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and all , by Bolingbroke ; I mean , the earl of Wiltshire , Bushy , Green . 1 Serv . What , are they dead ? Gard . They are ; and Bolingbroke Hath ...
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