The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... crown's worth of good interpretation.- There it is , boy . [ Gives him money . Poins . O , that this good blossom could be kept from cankers ! -Well , there is sixpence to preserve thee . Bard . An you do not make him be hanged among ...
... crown's worth of good interpretation.- There it is , boy . [ Gives him money . Poins . O , that this good blossom could be kept from cankers ! -Well , there is sixpence to preserve thee . Bard . An you do not make him be hanged among ...
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... crowns like pins ; Have we not Hiren here ? Host . O ' my word , captain , there ' s none such here.4 The Coxcomb . Young , however , has borrowed the idea for the use of his Busiris : " Have we not seen him shake his silver reins “ O ...
... crowns like pins ; Have we not Hiren here ? Host . O ' my word , captain , there ' s none such here.4 The Coxcomb . Young , however , has borrowed the idea for the use of his Busiris : " Have we not seen him shake his silver reins “ O ...
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... crown . Enter WARWICK and SURREY . War . Many good morrows to your majesty ! K. Hen . Is it good morrow , lords ? War . ' Tis one o'clock , and past . K. Hen . Why then , good morrow to you all , my lords.3 1 Deny it to a king ...
... crown . Enter WARWICK and SURREY . War . Many good morrows to your majesty ! K. Hen . Is it good morrow , lords ? War . ' Tis one o'clock , and past . K. Hen . Why then , good morrow to you all , my lords.3 1 Deny it to a king ...
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... crown . See King Richard II , Act IV , sc . i : " In God's name , I'll ascend the regal throne . " Malone . 2 And , by the necessary form of this , ] I think we might better read : the necessary form of things . The word this has no ...
... crown . See King Richard II , Act IV , sc . i : " In God's name , I'll ascend the regal throne . " Malone . 2 And , by the necessary form of this , ] I think we might better read : the necessary form of things . The word this has no ...
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... crowns for you . In very truth , sir , I had as lief be hanged , sir , as go : and yet , for mine own part , sir , I do not care ; but , rather , because I am unwilling , and , for mine own part , have a desire to stay with my friends ...
... crowns for you . In very truth , sir , I had as lief be hanged , sir , as go : and yet , for mine own part , sir , I do not care ; but , rather , because I am unwilling , and , for mine own part , have a desire to stay with my friends ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 9 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1807 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 9 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1807 |
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