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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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are
Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare. needs be hang'd with your
pardons about your necks ? hath my sword therefore broke through London '
gates ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are
Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare. needs be hang'd with your
pardons about your necks ? hath my sword therefore broke through London '
gates ...
Strana 159
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are
Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare. And hath bereft thee of thy
life too late . K. Henry . Woe above woe ; grief , more than common grief ; O , that
my ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are
Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare. And hath bereft thee of thy
life too late . K. Henry . Woe above woe ; grief , more than common grief ; O , that
my ...
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War . Farewel , sweet Lords ; let's meet at Coventry .. [ Exeunt . K. Henry . Here at
the palace will I rest a while . Cousin of Exeter , what thinks your Lordship :
Methinks , the pow'r , that Edward hath in field , Should not be able to encounter
mine ...
War . Farewel , sweet Lords ; let's meet at Coventry .. [ Exeunt . K. Henry . Here at
the palace will I rest a while . Cousin of Exeter , what thinks your Lordship :
Methinks , the pow'r , that Edward hath in field , Should not be able to encounter
mine ...
Strana 280
Welcome , dear Cousin , my thoughe's Sovereign , The weary way hath made
you melancholy , Prince . No , Uncle , but our crosses on the way Have made it
tedious , wearisome , and heavy . I want inore Uncles here to welcome me . Glo .
Welcome , dear Cousin , my thoughe's Sovereign , The weary way hath made
you melancholy , Prince . No , Uncle , but our crosses on the way Have made it
tedious , wearisome , and heavy . I want inore Uncles here to welcome me . Glo .
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The George , profan'd , hath lost his holy honour ; The Garter , blemish'd , pawn'd
his knightly virtue ; The Crown , usurp'd , disgrac'd his kingly glory . If something
thou wouldīt swear to be believ'd , Swear then by something that thou hast not ...
The George , profan'd , hath lost his holy honour ; The Garter , blemish'd , pawn'd
his knightly virtue ; The Crown , usurp'd , disgrac'd his kingly glory . If something
thou wouldīt swear to be believ'd , Swear then by something that thou hast not ...
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