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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Strana 38
... things true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be fo ; but yet my inward foul Perfuades me otherwife . Howe'er it be , I cannot but be fad ; fo heavy - fad , * As , though , on thinking , on no thought I think , Makes me with ...
... things true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be fo ; but yet my inward foul Perfuades me otherwife . Howe'er it be , I cannot but be fad ; fo heavy - fad , * As , though , on thinking , on no thought I think , Makes me with ...
Strana 42
... thing is left at fix and seven . [ Exeunt York and Queen . VIII . 1 SCENE Busby . The wind fits fair for news to go to Ireland , But none returns ; for us to levy Power , Proportionable to the enemy , Is all impoffible . Green . Befides ...
... thing is left at fix and seven . [ Exeunt York and Queen . VIII . 1 SCENE Busby . The wind fits fair for news to go to Ireland , But none returns ; for us to levy Power , Proportionable to the enemy , Is all impoffible . Green . Befides ...
Strana 71
... Thing than earth , Divine his downfal ? fay , where , when , and how Cam'ft thou by thefe ill tidings ? Speak , thou wretch . Gard . Pardon me , Madam . Little joy have I To breathe these news ; yet , what I fay , is true . King Richard ...
... Thing than earth , Divine his downfal ? fay , where , when , and how Cam'ft thou by thefe ill tidings ? Speak , thou wretch . Gard . Pardon me , Madam . Little joy have I To breathe these news ; yet , what I fay , is true . King Richard ...
Strana 95
... thing , And now chang'd to the Beggar , and the King . ? -My dang rous Coufin , let your mother in ; I know , fhe's come to pray for your foul sin . York . If thou do pardon , whofoever pray , More fins for his forgiveness profper may ...
... thing , And now chang'd to the Beggar , and the King . ? -My dang rous Coufin , let your mother in ; I know , fhe's come to pray for your foul sin . York . If thou do pardon , whofoever pray , More fins for his forgiveness profper may ...
Strana 111
... thing is civilly denied . This whole paffage is fuch as I could well wifh away . 9 But for our trufty Brother - in- law - the Abbot- ] The Abbot of Westminster was an Ec- clefiaftic ; but the Brother - in - law , meant , was John Duke ...
... thing is civilly denied . This whole paffage is fuch as I could well wifh away . 9 But for our trufty Brother - in- law - the Abbot- ] The Abbot of Westminster was an Ec- clefiaftic ; but the Brother - in - law , meant , was John Duke ...
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