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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... horse , And yet I bear a burthen like an afs , Spur - gall'd , and tir'd , by jaunting Bolingbroke . SCENE XII . Enter Keeper , with a difb . Keep , Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom . K.Rich . If thou love ...
... horse , And yet I bear a burthen like an afs , Spur - gall'd , and tir'd , by jaunting Bolingbroke . SCENE XII . Enter Keeper , with a difb . Keep , Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom . K.Rich . If thou love ...
Strana 120
... horses for yourselves : Gadf- bill lies to night in Rochefter , I have bespoke fupper to morrow night in Eaft cheap ; we may do it , as fe- cure as fleep : if you will go , I will ftuff your purses cbfervation made by Pote , hyper ...
... horses for yourselves : Gadf- bill lies to night in Rochefter , I have bespoke fupper to morrow night in Eaft cheap ; we may do it , as fe- cure as fleep : if you will go , I will ftuff your purses cbfervation made by Pote , hyper ...
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... , it was faid to be , out of all cefs . WARBURTON . as dank . ] i . e . wet , rotten . POPE . 2 3 Botts are worms in the fto- mach of a horse . a King in Christendom could be better bit than I a King 138 THE FIRST PART OF ACT II. ...
... , it was faid to be , out of all cefs . WARBURTON . as dank . ] i . e . wet , rotten . POPE . 2 3 Botts are worms in the fto- mach of a horse . a King in Christendom could be better bit than I a King 138 THE FIRST PART OF ACT II. ...
Strana 144
... horse , and be hang'd . P. Henry . Peace , ye fat guts ! lye down , lay thine ear close to the ground , and lift if thou canst hear the tread of travellers . Fal . Have you any levers to lift me up again , be- ing down ? ' Sblood , I'll ...
... horse , and be hang'd . P. Henry . Peace , ye fat guts ! lye down , lay thine ear close to the ground , and lift if thou canst hear the tread of travellers . Fal . Have you any levers to lift me up again , be- ing down ? ' Sblood , I'll ...
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... horse , my lord , he brought ev'n now . Hot . What horfe ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my lord . Hot . That roan fhall be my Throne . Well , I will back him ftrait . O Esperance ! Bid Butler lead him forth into ...
... horse , my lord , he brought ev'n now . Hot . What horfe ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my lord . Hot . That roan fhall be my Throne . Well , I will back him ftrait . O Esperance ! Bid Butler lead him forth into ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Náhled není k dispozici. - 2016 |
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