The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; in Eight Volumes: Adorn'd with Cutts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by N. Rowe, Esq; to this Edition is Added, a Table of the Most Sublime Passages in this Author.., Svazek 4J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Strana 8
... Blood . But what mean I To fpeak of Truth at firft ? My Office is To noife abroad , that Harry Monmouth fell Under the Wrath of noble Hot - fpur's Sword : And that the King , before the Dowglafs Rage , Stoop'd his anointed Head , as low ...
... Blood . But what mean I To fpeak of Truth at firft ? My Office is To noife abroad , that Harry Monmouth fell Under the Wrath of noble Hot - fpur's Sword : And that the King , before the Dowglafs Rage , Stoop'd his anointed Head , as low ...
Strana 14
... Blood Of fair King Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret Stones , Derives from Heav'n his Quarrel , and his Cause : Tells them , he doth beftride a bleeding Land , Gafping for Life , under great Bullingbroke , And more , and lefs , do flock to ...
... Blood Of fair King Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret Stones , Derives from Heav'n his Quarrel , and his Cause : Tells them , he doth beftride a bleeding Land , Gafping for Life , under great Bullingbroke , And more , and lefs , do flock to ...
Strana 28
... Blood . P. Henry . It doth me , though it difcolours the Com- plexion of my Greatness to acknowledge i . Doth it not fhew vilely in me , to defire fmall Beer ? Poins . Why , a Prince fhould not be so loosly studied , as to remember fo ...
... Blood . P. Henry . It doth me , though it difcolours the Com- plexion of my Greatness to acknowledge i . Doth it not fhew vilely in me , to defire fmall Beer ? Poins . Why , a Prince fhould not be so loosly studied , as to remember fo ...
Strana 31
... Blood fpilt . How comes that ? fays he that takes upon him not to conceive : The Anfwer is as ready as a bor- rowed Cap ; I am the King's poor Coufin , Sir . P. Henry . Nay , they will be Kin to us , but they will fetch it from Japhet ...
... Blood fpilt . How comes that ? fays he that takes upon him not to conceive : The Anfwer is as ready as a bor- rowed Cap ; I am the King's poor Coufin , Sir . P. Henry . Nay , they will be Kin to us , but they will fetch it from Japhet ...
Strana 35
... Blood ere we can fay what's this . How do you now ? Dol . Better than I was : Hem . Hoft . Why , that was well faid : A good Heart's worth Gold . Look , here comes Sir Johns Enter Falstaff Fal . When Arthur first in Court - empty the ...
... Blood ere we can fay what's this . How do you now ? Dol . Better than I was : Hem . Hoft . Why , that was well faid : A good Heart's worth Gold . Look , here comes Sir Johns Enter Falstaff Fal . When Arthur first in Court - empty the ...
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