The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Svazek 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare See get !.
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare See get !.
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... See you well guerdon'd for thefe good deferts . Elean . Not half fo bad as thine to England's King . Injurious Duke , that threat'ft where is no cause , Buck . True , Madam , none at all . What call you this ? Away with them , let them ...
... See you well guerdon'd for thefe good deferts . Elean . Not half fo bad as thine to England's King . Injurious Duke , that threat'ft where is no cause , Buck . True , Madam , none at all . What call you this ? Away with them , let them ...
Strana 41
... my open fhame ? Now thou doft penance too . Look , how they gaze See , how the giddy multitude do point , ! ? Unneath ] i . e . fcarcely . POPE . And And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on KING HENRY VI , 41 SCENE ...
... my open fhame ? Now thou doft penance too . Look , how they gaze See , how the giddy multitude do point , ! ? Unneath ] i . e . fcarcely . POPE . And And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on KING HENRY VI , 41 SCENE ...
Strana 48
... see me blush , Nor change my countenance for this Arrest , A heart unfpotted is not easily daunted . The pureft spring is not fo free from mud As I am clear from treason to my Sovereign . Who can accufe me ? Wherein am I guilty ? York ...
... see me blush , Nor change my countenance for this Arrest , A heart unfpotted is not easily daunted . The pureft spring is not fo free from mud As I am clear from treason to my Sovereign . Who can accufe me ? Wherein am I guilty ? York ...
Strana 54
... Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have him dead , my Lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest .. Say you ...
... Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have him dead , my Lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest .. Say you ...
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