The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... RICH . Old John of Gaunt , time - honour'd Lancaster , Hast thou , according to thy oath and band , * Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold son ; Here to make good the boisterous late appeal , Which then our leisure would not let us ...
... RICH . Old John of Gaunt , time - honour'd Lancaster , Hast thou , according to thy oath and band , * Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold son ; Here to make good the boisterous late appeal , Which then our leisure would not let us ...
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... RICH . Tell me moreover , hast thou sounded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? GAUNT . As near as I could sift him on that ar- gument , - On ...
... RICH . Tell me moreover , hast thou sounded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? GAUNT . As near as I could sift him on that ar- gument , - On ...
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... RICH . What doth our cousin lay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that can inherit us 7 So much as of a thought of ill in him . 6 • — inhabitable , ] That is , not habitable , uninhabitable . JOHNSON , Ben Jonson uses the word in ...
... RICH . What doth our cousin lay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that can inherit us 7 So much as of a thought of ill in him . 6 • — inhabitable , ] That is , not habitable , uninhabitable . JOHNSON , Ben Jonson uses the word in ...
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... RICH . How high a pitch his resolution soars ! - Thomas of Norfolk , what say'st thou to this ? NOR . O , let my sovereign turn away his face , And bid his ears a little while be deaf , Till I have told this slander of his blood , How ...
... RICH . How high a pitch his resolution soars ! - Thomas of Norfolk , what say'st thou to this ? NOR . O , let my sovereign turn away his face , And bid his ears a little while be deaf , Till I have told this slander of his blood , How ...
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... RICH . Wrath - kindled gentlemen , be rul'd by me ; Let's purge this choler without letting blood : This we prescribe , though no physician ; Deep malice makes too deep incision : This we prescribe , though no physician ; & c . ] I must ...
... RICH . Wrath - kindled gentlemen , be rul'd by me ; Let's purge this choler without letting blood : This we prescribe , though no physician ; Deep malice makes too deep incision : This we prescribe , though no physician ; & c . ] I must ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volym 11 William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1813 |
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