The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... honour have . [ Exit , borne out . K. Rich . And let them die , that Age and Sullens have ; For both haft thou , and both become the Grave . York . I do befeech your Majefty , impute And thy unkindness be like crooked age , To crop at ...
... honour have . [ Exit , borne out . K. Rich . And let them die , that Age and Sullens have ; For both haft thou , and both become the Grave . York . I do befeech your Majefty , impute And thy unkindness be like crooked age , To crop at ...
Strana 33
... patience to those thoughts , Deny his offer'd homage . ] mage , by which he is to hold his That is , refule to admit the ho- lands . VOL IV . D Which Which honour and allegiance cannot think . K. Rich . KING RICHARD II . 33.
... patience to those thoughts , Deny his offer'd homage . ] mage , by which he is to hold his That is , refule to admit the ho- lands . VOL IV . D Which Which honour and allegiance cannot think . K. Rich . KING RICHARD II . 33.
Strana 34
... honour and allegiance cannot think . K. Rich . Think what you will , we feize into our hands His plate , his goods , his money , and his lands . York . I'll not be by , the while ; my Liege , farewel : What will enfue hereof , there's ...
... honour and allegiance cannot think . K. Rich . Think what you will , we feize into our hands His plate , his goods , his money , and his lands . York . I'll not be by , the while ; my Liege , farewel : What will enfue hereof , there's ...
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... honour out . To you , my lord , I come , ( what lord you will , ) From the most glorious of this Land , The Duke of York , to know , what pricks you on To take advantage of the abfent time , 9 And fright our native peace with felf ...
... honour out . To you , my lord , I come , ( what lord you will , ) From the most glorious of this Land , The Duke of York , to know , what pricks you on To take advantage of the abfent time , 9 And fright our native peace with felf ...
Strana 64
... honour of himself , Comprising all that may be fworn , or faid , His Coming hither hath no farther fcope , the Poet fay , That bloody Crowns fhould disfigure the Flow'rs that fpring on the Ground , and be- dew the Grals with blood ...
... honour of himself , Comprising all that may be fworn , or faid , His Coming hither hath no farther fcope , the Poet fay , That bloody Crowns fhould disfigure the Flow'rs that fpring on the Ground , and be- dew the Grals with blood ...
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