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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... arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canst worse devise . NOR . I take it up ; and , by that sword I swear , Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design of knightly ...
... arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canst worse devise . NOR . I take it up ; and , by that sword I swear , Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design of knightly ...
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... arm shall do it , or this life be spent . K.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 ...
... arm shall do it , or this life be spent . K.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 ...
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... reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline : " I was glad I did atone my countryman and you . " STEEVENS . * Justice design- ] Thus the old copies . Mr. Pope reads Marshal , command 5 our officers at arms Be ready 14 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
... reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline : " I was glad I did atone my countryman and you . " STEEVENS . * Justice design- ] Thus the old copies . Mr. Pope reads Marshal , command 5 our officers at arms Be ready 14 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
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... arms Be ready to direct these home - alarms . [ [ Exeunt . The same . SCENE II . A Room in the Duke of Lancaster's Palace . Enter GAUNT , and Duchess of Gloster . " GAUNT . Alas ! the part I had ' in Gloster's blood Doth more solicit me ...
... arms Be ready to direct these home - alarms . [ [ Exeunt . The same . SCENE II . A Room in the Duke of Lancaster's Palace . Enter GAUNT , and Duchess of Gloster . " GAUNT . Alas ! the part I had ' in Gloster's blood Doth more solicit me ...
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... arm against his minister . 2 DUCH . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? " GAUNT . To heaven , the widow's champion and defence . DUCH . Why then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt.3 2 may I complain myself ? ] To complain is ...
... arm against his minister . 2 DUCH . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? " GAUNT . To heaven , the widow's champion and defence . DUCH . Why then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt.3 2 may I complain myself ? ] To complain is ...
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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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