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 66
... ftand apart ; the King fhall know your mind . -Dread Lord , the Commons fend you word by me , Unless Lord Suffolk ftrait be done to death , Cr Or banished fair England's territories , They will by violence 66 THE SECOND PART OF.
... ftand apart ; the King fhall know your mind . -Dread Lord , the Commons fend you word by me , Unless Lord Suffolk ftrait be done to death , Cr Or banished fair England's territories , They will by violence 66 THE SECOND PART OF.
Strana 67
... fair England's territories , They will by violence tear him from your Palace , And torture him with grievous lingring death . They fay , by him the good Duke Humphry died ; They fay , in him they fear your Highness ' death , And mere ...
... fair England's territories , They will by violence tear him from your Palace , And torture him with grievous lingring death . They fay , by him the good Duke Humphry died ; They fay , in him they fear your Highness ' death , And mere ...
Strana 78
... fair . Suf . Suffolk's imperial tongue is ftern and rough , Us'd to command , untaught to plead for favour . Far be it , we should honour fuch as these With humble fuit ; no , rather let my head Stoop to the block , than these knees bow ...
... fair . Suf . Suffolk's imperial tongue is ftern and rough , Us'd to command , untaught to plead for favour . Far be it , we should honour fuch as these With humble fuit ; no , rather let my head Stoop to the block , than these knees bow ...
Strana 89
... fair warning . Dick . My Lord , there's an army gathered together in Smithfield . Cade . Come then , let's go fight with them . But first go and fet London - bridge on fire , and if you can , burn down the Tower too . Come , let's away ...
... fair warning . Dick . My Lord , there's an army gathered together in Smithfield . Cade . Come then , let's go fight with them . But first go and fet London - bridge on fire , and if you can , burn down the Tower too . Come , let's away ...
Strana 103
... fair weather yet a while , Till Henry be more weak and I more strong . j O Buckingham ! I pr'ythee , pardon me , That I have giv'n no answer all this while ; My mind was troubled with deep melancholy . The caufe , why I have brought ...
... fair weather yet a while , Till Henry be more weak and I more strong . j O Buckingham ! I pr'ythee , pardon me , That I have giv'n no answer all this while ; My mind was troubled with deep melancholy . The caufe , why I have brought ...
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