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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Strana 11
... hold'ft it Fear , or Sin , " To fpeak a Truth . If he be flain , fay fo The Tongue offends not , that reports his Death : And he doth fin that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which fays the dead is not alive : Yet the firft Bringer of ...
... hold'ft it Fear , or Sin , " To fpeak a Truth . If he be flain , fay fo The Tongue offends not , that reports his Death : And he doth fin that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which fays the dead is not alive : Yet the firft Bringer of ...
Strana 21
... hold up Head without Northumberland ? Haft . With him we may . Bard . Ay marry there's the point : But if without him we be thought too feeble , My Judgment is , we fhould not ftep too far ' Till we had his Affiftance by the Hand . For ...
... hold up Head without Northumberland ? Haft . With him we may . Bard . Ay marry there's the point : But if without him we be thought too feeble , My Judgment is , we fhould not ftep too far ' Till we had his Affiftance by the Hand . For ...
Strana 24
... hold him fure ; good Mr. Snare , let him not fcape , he comes continually to Pie - corner , faving your Manhoods , to buy a Saddle , and he is invited to dinner to the Lubbar's head in Lombardẞtreet to Mr. Smooth's the Silkman . I pray ...
... hold him fure ; good Mr. Snare , let him not fcape , he comes continually to Pie - corner , faving your Manhoods , to buy a Saddle , and he is invited to dinner to the Lubbar's head in Lombardẞtreet to Mr. Smooth's the Silkman . I pray ...
Strana 31
... holds his place , for look you how he writes . Poins reads . John Falstaff , Knight , Every Man muft know that , as oft as he hath occafion to Name himself : Even like those that are Kin to the King , for they never prick their Finger ...
... holds his place , for look you how he writes . Poins reads . John Falstaff , Knight , Every Man muft know that , as oft as he hath occafion to Name himself : Even like those that are Kin to the King , for they never prick their Finger ...
Strana 33
... Ghoft the wrong , To hold your Honour more precife and nice With others , than with him . Let them alone : The Marfbal and the Archbishop are strong . B 5 Had Had my fweet Harry had but half their Numbers , King HENRY IV . 3.3 .
... Ghoft the wrong , To hold your Honour more precife and nice With others , than with him . Let them alone : The Marfbal and the Archbishop are strong . B 5 Had Had my fweet Harry had but half their Numbers , King HENRY IV . 3.3 .
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