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..J. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... grace the Shame Of those that turn'd their Backs : and in his flight , Stumbling in Fear , was took . The fum of all , Is , that the King hath won : And hath sent out A fpeedy Power , to encounter you , my Lord , Under the Conduct of ...
... grace the Shame Of those that turn'd their Backs : and in his flight , Stumbling in Fear , was took . The fum of all , Is , that the King hath won : And hath sent out A fpeedy Power , to encounter you , my Lord , Under the Conduct of ...
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... Grace , but he is almoft out of mine , I can affure him . What faid Mr. Dombledon , about the Satten for my fhort Cloak , and Slops ? Page . He faid , Sir , you fhould procure him better affu- rance than Bardolph : He would not take his ...
... Grace , but he is almoft out of mine , I can affure him . What faid Mr. Dombledon , about the Satten for my fhort Cloak , and Slops ? Page . He faid , Sir , you fhould procure him better affu- rance than Bardolph : He would not take his ...
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... Grace I am a poor Widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my Suit . Ch . Juft . For what Sum ? Hoft . Iris more than for fome , my Lord , it is for all ; all I have ; he hath eaten me out of House and Home ; he bath put all my ...
... Grace I am a poor Widow of Eaftcheap , and he is arrested at my Suit . Ch . Juft . For what Sum ? Hoft . Iris more than for fome , my Lord , it is for all ; all I have ; he hath eaten me out of House and Home ; he bath put all my ...
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... grace , my Lord , tap for tap , and so part fair . Ch . Juft . Now the Lord lighten thee , thou art a great Foo !. SCENE II . Enter Prince Henry and Poins . [ Exeunt . P. Henry . Trust me , I am exceeding weary . ' Poins . Is it come to ...
... grace , my Lord , tap for tap , and so part fair . Ch . Juft . Now the Lord lighten thee , thou art a great Foo !. SCENE II . Enter Prince Henry and Poins . [ Exeunt . P. Henry . Trust me , I am exceeding weary . ' Poins . Is it come to ...
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... Grace . P. Henry . And yours , moft noble Bardolph . Poins . Come , you pernicious Afs , you bafhful Fool , muft you be blushing ? wherefore blufh you now ? what a Maidenly Man at Arms are you become ? Is it fuch a mat- ter to get a ...
... Grace . P. Henry . And yours , moft noble Bardolph . Poins . Come , you pernicious Afs , you bafhful Fool , muft you be blushing ? wherefore blufh you now ? what a Maidenly Man at Arms are you become ? Is it fuch a mat- ter to get a ...
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