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 105
... heav'n , thou fhalt rule no more O'er him , whom heav'n created for thy ruler . Som . O monftrous traitor ! I arreft thee York , Of capital treafon ' gainst the King and Crown ; Obey , audacious traitor , kneel for grace . York . York ...
... heav'n , thou fhalt rule no more O'er him , whom heav'n created for thy ruler . Som . O monftrous traitor ! I arreft thee York , Of capital treafon ' gainst the King and Crown ; Obey , audacious traitor , kneel for grace . York . York ...
Strana 108
... heav'n for fuch an oath ? Sal . It is great fin to fwear unto a fin , But greater fin to keep a finful oath . Who can be bound by any folemn vow To do a murd'rous deed , to rob a man , To force a fpotlefs virgin's chaítity , To ' reave ...
... heav'n for fuch an oath ? Sal . It is great fin to fwear unto a fin , But greater fin to keep a finful oath . Who can be bound by any folemn vow To do a murd'rous deed , to rob a man , To force a fpotlefs virgin's chaítity , To ' reave ...
Strana 109
... . Clif . Foul ftigmatick , that's more than thou canft tell . R. Plan . If not in heav'n , you'll furely fup in hell . [ Exeunt , feverally . Burgonet is a helmet . SCENE War . SCENE V. Changes to a Field of Battle KING HENRY VI . tog.
... . Clif . Foul ftigmatick , that's more than thou canft tell . R. Plan . If not in heav'n , you'll furely fup in hell . [ Exeunt , feverally . Burgonet is a helmet . SCENE War . SCENE V. Changes to a Field of Battle KING HENRY VI . tog.
Strana 111
... heav'n , if it be thy will ! [ Exit . Enter young Clifford . Y. Clif . Shame and confufion ! all is on the rout Fear frames diforder , and diforder wounds , Where it should guard . O war ! thou fon of hell , Whom angry heav'ns do make ...
... heav'n , if it be thy will ! [ Exit . Enter young Clifford . Y. Clif . Shame and confufion ! all is on the rout Fear frames diforder , and diforder wounds , Where it should guard . O war ! thou fon of hell , Whom angry heav'ns do make ...
Strana 120
... heav'n , these eyes fhall never close . This is the Palace of that fearful King , And this the regal Seat ; poffefs it , York ; For this is thine , and not King Henry's heirs ' . York . Affift me then , fweet Warwick , and I will ; For ...
... heav'n , these eyes fhall never close . This is the Palace of that fearful King , And this the regal Seat ; poffefs it , York ; For this is thine , and not King Henry's heirs ' . York . Affift me then , fweet Warwick , and I will ; For ...
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