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 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Strana 36
... Changes to a House near Smithfield . Sound Trumpets . Enter King Henry and Nobles ; the Dutchefs , Mother Jordan , Southwel , Hume , and Bolinbrook , under guard . K. Henry . STAN Glofter's wife , TAND forth , Dame Eleanor Cobham , In ...
... Changes to a House near Smithfield . Sound Trumpets . Enter King Henry and Nobles ; the Dutchefs , Mother Jordan , Southwel , Hume , and Bolinbrook , under guard . K. Henry . STAN Glofter's wife , TAND forth , Dame Eleanor Cobham , In ...
Strana 48
... change my countenance for this Arrest , A heart unfpotted is not easily daunted . The pureft spring is not fo free from mud As I am clear from treason to my Sovereign . Who can accufe me ? Wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought , my ...
... change my countenance for this Arrest , A heart unfpotted is not easily daunted . The pureft spring is not fo free from mud As I am clear from treason to my Sovereign . Who can accufe me ? Wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought , my ...
Strana 56
... change mifdoubt to refolution ; Be that thou hop'ft to be , or what thou art Refign to death , it is not worth th ' enjoying . Let pale - fac'd fear keep with the mean - born man , And find no harbour in a royal heart . Fafter than ...
... change mifdoubt to refolution ; Be that thou hop'ft to be , or what thou art Refign to death , it is not worth th ' enjoying . Let pale - fac'd fear keep with the mean - born man , And find no harbour in a royal heart . Fafter than ...
Strana 58
... Change of a fingle Letter fets all right , I am willing to suppose it came from his Pen thus ; I thank thee : Well , these words content me much . THEOBALD . Enter Enter Suffolk . How now ? why look'st thou fo 58 THE SECOND PART OF.
... Change of a fingle Letter fets all right , I am willing to suppose it came from his Pen thus ; I thank thee : Well , these words content me much . THEOBALD . Enter Enter Suffolk . How now ? why look'st thou fo 58 THE SECOND PART OF.
Strana 63
... change it thus ; For Jeeing him , I see my death in life . That is , feeing him I live to fee my own deftruction . Thus it will aptly correfpond with the first line . Come hither , gracious Sove- reign , view this body . K. Henry . That ...
... change it thus ; For Jeeing him , I see my death in life . That is , feeing him I live to fee my own deftruction . Thus it will aptly correfpond with the first line . Come hither , gracious Sove- reign , view this body . K. Henry . That ...
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