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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... I'll bring thee on thy way ; Had I thy Youth , and Cause , I would not stay . Boling . Then , England's Ground , farewel ; fweet foil , adieu , My mother and my nurse , which bears me yet . Where - e'er I wander , boaft of this I can ...
... I'll bring thee on thy way ; Had I thy Youth , and Cause , I would not stay . Boling . Then , England's Ground , farewel ; fweet foil , adieu , My mother and my nurse , which bears me yet . Where - e'er I wander , boaft of this I can ...
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... I'll Dispose of you . - Go mufter up your men , And meet me prefently at Berkley caftle- I fhould to Plashie too ; But time will not permit . All is uneven , And every thing is left at fix and seven . [ Exeunt York and Queen . VIII . 1 ...
... I'll Dispose of you . - Go mufter up your men , And meet me prefently at Berkley caftle- I fhould to Plashie too ; But time will not permit . All is uneven , And every thing is left at fix and seven . [ Exeunt York and Queen . VIII . 1 ...
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... ll ferve him too , and be his fellow fo . Revolt our Subjects ? that we cannot mend ; 7 Mine ear is cpn . It feems to be the defign of the poet to raife Richard to eftecm in his fall , and confequently to intereft the reader in his ...
... ll ferve him too , and be his fellow fo . Revolt our Subjects ? that we cannot mend ; 7 Mine ear is cpn . It feems to be the defign of the poet to raife Richard to eftecm in his fall , and confequently to intereft the reader in his ...
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... I'll to Ireland , to bis Majefy . The Foet could not be guilty of fo much Forgetfulness and Ab- furdity , The Tranfcribers must have blunder'd . It feems pro- bable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally alter'd the Text , Where ...
... I'll to Ireland , to bis Majefy . The Foet could not be guilty of fo much Forgetfulness and Ab- furdity , The Tranfcribers must have blunder'd . It feems pro- bable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally alter'd the Text , Where ...
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... I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort any more . Go to Flint - castle , there I'll pine away , A King , woe's flave , fhall kingly woe obey : That Pow'r I have , difcharge ; and let ' em go To ear the land , that hath ...
... I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort any more . Go to Flint - castle , there I'll pine away , A King , woe's flave , fhall kingly woe obey : That Pow'r I have , difcharge ; and let ' em go To ear the land , that hath ...
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