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 40
... Arm . Mafters , I am come hither as it were upon my man's inftigation , to prove him a knave and my- felf an honeft man : and touching the Duke of York , I will take my death I never meant him any ill , nor the King , nor the Queen ...
... Arm . Mafters , I am come hither as it were upon my man's inftigation , to prove him a knave and my- felf an honeft man : and touching the Duke of York , I will take my death I never meant him any ill , nor the King , nor the Queen ...
Strana 50
... arm I have pluck'd back , By false accufe doth level at my life . And you , my fovereign lady , with the reft ; Caufelefs have laid difgraces on my head ; And with your best endeavour have stirr'd up , My liefeft Liege to be mine enemy ...
... arm I have pluck'd back , By false accufe doth level at my life . And you , my fovereign lady , with the reft ; Caufelefs have laid difgraces on my head ; And with your best endeavour have stirr'd up , My liefeft Liege to be mine enemy ...
Strana 55
... arms , And temper clay with blood of Englishmen . To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected choicely from each country fome , And try your hap against the Irishmen ? York . I will , my Lord , so please his Majefty . Suf . Why ...
... arms , And temper clay with blood of Englishmen . To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected choicely from each country fome , And try your hap against the Irishmen ? York . I will , my Lord , so please his Majefty . Suf . Why ...
Strana 57
... arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then from Ireland come I with my ftrength , And reap the harveft which that rafcal fow'd ; For Humphry being dead , as he fhall be , And Henry put a - part , the next ...
... arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then from Ireland come I with my ftrength , And reap the harveft which that rafcal fow'd ; For Humphry being dead , as he fhall be , And Henry put a - part , the next ...
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... arm'd , that hath his quarrel juft ; And he but naked , though lock'd up in fteel , Whose confcience with injuftice is corrupted . Q. Mar. What noise is this ? [ A noife within./ Enter Suffolk and Warwick , with their weapons drawn . K ...
... arm'd , that hath his quarrel juft ; And he but naked , though lock'd up in fteel , Whose confcience with injuftice is corrupted . Q. Mar. What noise is this ? [ A noife within./ Enter Suffolk and Warwick , with their weapons drawn . K ...
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