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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... Weft . My Liege , this hafte was hot in question , 7 And many limits of the Charge fet down But yefternight : when , all athwart , there came A Poft from Wales , loaden with heavy news ; Whose worst was , that the noble Mortimer ...
... Weft . My Liege , this hafte was hot in question , 7 And many limits of the Charge fet down But yefternight : when , all athwart , there came A Poft from Wales , loaden with heavy news ; Whose worst was , that the noble Mortimer ...
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... Weft . In faith , a conqueft for a Prince to boast of . K. Henry . Yea , there thou mak'ft me fad , and mak'ft me fin In Envy , that my lord Northumberland Should be the father of fo bleft a fon , A fon , who is the theam of Honour's ...
... Weft . In faith , a conqueft for a Prince to boast of . K. Henry . Yea , there thou mak'ft me fad , and mak'ft me fin In Envy , that my lord Northumberland Should be the father of fo bleft a fon , A fon , who is the theam of Honour's ...
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... Weft . I will , my Liege . SCENE II . An Apartment of the Prince's . [ Exeunt . Enter Henry Prince of Wales , and Sir John Falftaff . Now Fal . [ OW , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with ...
... Weft . I will , my Liege . SCENE II . An Apartment of the Prince's . [ Exeunt . Enter Henry Prince of Wales , and Sir John Falftaff . Now Fal . [ OW , Hal , what time of day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with ...
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... Weft . ' Faith , Sir John , ' tis more than time that I were there , and you too ; but my Powers are there already . The King , I can tell you , looks for us all ; we muft away all to night . Fal . Tut , never fear me , I am as vigilant ...
... Weft . ' Faith , Sir John , ' tis more than time that I were there , and you too ; but my Powers are there already . The King , I can tell you , looks for us all ; we muft away all to night . Fal . Tut , never fear me , I am as vigilant ...
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... Weft . Ay , but , Sir John , methinks , they are ex- ceeding poor and bare , too beggarly . Fal . Faith , for their poverty , I know not where they had that ; and for their bareness , I am fure , they never learn'd that of me . P. Henry ...
... Weft . Ay , but , Sir John , methinks , they are ex- ceeding poor and bare , too beggarly . Fal . Faith , for their poverty , I know not where they had that ; and for their bareness , I am fure , they never learn'd that of me . P. Henry ...
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