The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volym 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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... master that doth tarre him on . All things that you should use to do me wrong , Deny their office : only you do lack That mercy which fierce fire and iron extends , Creatures of note for mercy - lacking uses . Hub . Well , see to live ...
... master that doth tarre him on . All things that you should use to do me wrong , Deny their office : only you do lack That mercy which fierce fire and iron extends , Creatures of note for mercy - lacking uses . Hub . Well , see to live ...
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... master , no man else . Sal . This is the prison . What is he lies here ? [ Seeing ARTHUR . Pem . O death ! made proud with pure and princely beauty , The Earth had not a hole to hide this deed . • Sal . Murther , as hating what himself ...
... master , no man else . Sal . This is the prison . What is he lies here ? [ Seeing ARTHUR . Pem . O death ! made proud with pure and princely beauty , The Earth had not a hole to hide this deed . • Sal . Murther , as hating what himself ...
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... master , God omnipotent , Is must'ring in his clouds , on our behalf , Armies of pestilence ; and they shall strike Your children yet unborn and unbegot , That lift your vassal hands against my head , And threat the glory of my precious ...
... master , God omnipotent , Is must'ring in his clouds , on our behalf , Armies of pestilence ; and they shall strike Your children yet unborn and unbegot , That lift your vassal hands against my head , And threat the glory of my precious ...
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... master's face . O , how it yearn'd my heart when I beheld In London streets that coronation day , When Bolingbroke rode on roan Barbary ! That horse that thou so often hast bestrid , That horse that I so carefully have dress'd ! K. Rich ...
... master's face . O , how it yearn'd my heart when I beheld In London streets that coronation day , When Bolingbroke rode on roan Barbary ! That horse that thou so often hast bestrid , That horse that I so carefully have dress'd ! K. Rich ...
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... master . Therefore , friends , As far as to the sepulchre of Christ , ( Whose soldier now , under whose blessed cross , We are impressed and engag'd to fight , ) Forthwith a power of English shall we levy , Whose arms were moulded in ...
... master . Therefore , friends , As far as to the sepulchre of Christ , ( Whose soldier now , under whose blessed cross , We are impressed and engag'd to fight , ) Forthwith a power of English shall we levy , Whose arms were moulded in ...
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