The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... see there But empty lodgings , and unfurnifh'd walls , Un - peopled offices , untrodden ftones ? And what hear there for welcome , but my groans ? Therefore cominend me , - let him not come there To feck out forrow that dwells every ...
... see there But empty lodgings , and unfurnifh'd walls , Un - peopled offices , untrodden ftones ? And what hear there for welcome , but my groans ? Therefore cominend me , - let him not come there To feck out forrow that dwells every ...
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... see my fon . K. Rich . Why , uncle ? thou haft many years to live . Gaunt . But not a minute , King , that thou canst give ; Shorten my days thou canft with fullen forrow , 7 all the world's my way . ] Perhaps Milton had this in his ...
... see my fon . K. Rich . Why , uncle ? thou haft many years to live . Gaunt . But not a minute , King , that thou canst give ; Shorten my days thou canft with fullen forrow , 7 all the world's my way . ] Perhaps Milton had this in his ...
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... perish . Rofs . We see the very wreck , that we must fuffer ; To frike the fails , is , to contract them when there is too much wind . D 2 And And unavoided is the danger now , For fuff'ring fo KING RICHA R D .. II . 35.
... perish . Rofs . We see the very wreck , that we must fuffer ; To frike the fails , is , to contract them when there is too much wind . D 2 And And unavoided is the danger now , For fuff'ring fo KING RICHA R D .. II . 35.
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... : thee to Plafhie , - The Lordship of Plabie was a Town of the D .tchefs of Glon- eer's in Efex . See Hal.'s Chrc- alty , treachery . THEOBALD . That is , Difloy If If I know how to order these affairs , Disorderly KING RICHARD II . 41.
... : thee to Plafhie , - The Lordship of Plabie was a Town of the D .tchefs of Glon- eer's in Efex . See Hal.'s Chrc- alty , treachery . THEOBALD . That is , Difloy If If I know how to order these affairs , Disorderly KING RICHARD II . 41.
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... See them deliver'd T'execution , and the hand of death . Busby . More welcome is the ftroke of death to me , Than Bolingbroke to England.Lords , farewel . Green . My comfort is , that heav'n will take our fouls , And plague injuftice ...
... See them deliver'd T'execution , and the hand of death . Busby . More welcome is the ftroke of death to me , Than Bolingbroke to England.Lords , farewel . Green . My comfort is , that heav'n will take our fouls , And plague injuftice ...
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