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 58
... dead . Suf . Why , that's well faid . Go , get you to my house ; I will reward you for this vent'rous deed . The King and all the Peers are here at hand . Have you laid fair the bed ? are all things well , According as I gave directions ...
... dead . Suf . Why , that's well faid . Go , get you to my house ; I will reward you for this vent'rous deed . The King and all the Peers are here at hand . Have you laid fair the bed ? are all things well , According as I gave directions ...
Strana 59
... Dead in his bed , my Lord ; Glafter is dead . Q. Mar , Marry , God forefend ! Car . God's fecret judgment . I did dream to night , The Duke was dumb , and could not fpeak a word . [ King fwoons . Q. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords ...
... Dead in his bed , my Lord ; Glafter is dead . Q. Mar , Marry , God forefend ! Car . God's fecret judgment . I did dream to night , The Duke was dumb , and could not fpeak a word . [ King fwoons . Q. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords ...
Strana 60
... dead . Q. Mar. Why do you rate my Lord of Suffolk thus ? Although the Duke was enemy to him , Yet he , moft Chriftian - like , laments his death , And for myself , foe as he was to me , Might liquid tears , or heart - offending groans ...
... dead . Q. Mar. Why do you rate my Lord of Suffolk thus ? Although the Duke was enemy to him , Yet he , moft Chriftian - like , laments his death , And for myself , foe as he was to me , Might liquid tears , or heart - offending groans ...
Strana 62
... dead , good Warwick , ' tis too true ; But how he died , God knows , * not Henry . Enter his chamber , view his breathless corps , And comment then upon his fudden death . 6 To fit and watch me , as Afca- nius did , When be to madding ...
... dead , good Warwick , ' tis too true ; But how he died , God knows , * not Henry . Enter his chamber , view his breathless corps , And comment then upon his fudden death . 6 To fit and watch me , as Afca- nius did , When be to madding ...
Strana 63
... dead and earthly image , What were it , but to make my forrow greater ? War . Come hither , gracious Sovereign , view this body . K. Henry . That is to fee how deep my grave is made , For , with his foul fled all my worldly folace ; 7 ...
... dead and earthly image , What were it , but to make my forrow greater ? War . Come hither , gracious Sovereign , view this body . K. Henry . That is to fee how deep my grave is made , For , with his foul fled all my worldly folace ; 7 ...
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