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 5 |
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Strana 175
Edward Prince of Wales , Queen Margaret , and the Earl of Oxford . Lewis fits ,
and risetb up again . FA K. Lewis . AIR Queen of England , worthy Margaret , Sit
down with us ; it ill befits thy State , And Birth , that thou shouldst stand , while
Lewis ...
Edward Prince of Wales , Queen Margaret , and the Earl of Oxford . Lewis fits ,
and risetb up again . FA K. Lewis . AIR Queen of England , worthy Margaret , Sit
down with us ; it ill befits thy State , And Birth , that thou shouldst stand , while
Lewis ...
Strana 182
-My noble Queen , let former grudges pass , And , henceforth , I am thy true
fervitor ; I will revenge his wrong to lady Bona , And replant Henry in his former
ftate . Queen . Warwick , these words have turn'd my hate to love , And I forgive
and ...
-My noble Queen , let former grudges pass , And , henceforth , I am thy true
fervitor ; I will revenge his wrong to lady Bona , And replant Henry in his former
ftate . Queen . Warwick , these words have turn'd my hate to love , And I forgive
and ...
Strana 331
Queen . Flatter my forrows with report of it . Tell me , what state , whac dignity ,
what honour , s Canst thou demise to any child of mine ? K. Rich . Ev'n áll I have ;
ay , and myself and all , Will I withal endow a child of thine ? So in the Letbe of thy
...
Queen . Flatter my forrows with report of it . Tell me , what state , whac dignity ,
what honour , s Canst thou demise to any child of mine ? K. Rich . Ev'n áll I have ;
ay , and myself and all , Will I withal endow a child of thine ? So in the Letbe of thy
...
Strana 334
Under what title shall I woo for thee , That God , the law , my honour , and her
love , Can make seem pleasing to her sender years ? K. Riçb . Infer fair
England's peace by this alliance . Queen . Which she fhall purchase with ftill
lafting war .
Under what title shall I woo for thee , That God , the law , my honour , and her
love , Can make seem pleasing to her sender years ? K. Riçb . Infer fair
England's peace by this alliance . Queen . Which she fhall purchase with ftill
lafting war .
Strana 335
Queen . Plain , and not honest , is too harsh a ftile . K. Ricb . Your reasons are too
shallow , and too quick . Queen . O no , my reasons are too deep and dead ; Two
deep and dead poor infants in their grave ; Harp on it still fhall I , till heart ...
Queen . Plain , and not honest , is too harsh a ftile . K. Ricb . Your reasons are too
shallow , and too quick . Queen . O no , my reasons are too deep and dead ; Two
deep and dead poor infants in their grave ; Harp on it still fhall I , till heart ...
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