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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... paffage of thy throat , thou lieft ! Three parts of that Receipt I had for Calais , Disburst I to his Highnefs ' foldiers ; The other part referv'd I by confent , For that my fovereign Leige was in my debt ; Upon remainder of a dear ...
... paffage of thy throat , thou lieft ! Three parts of that Receipt I had for Calais , Disburst I to his Highnefs ' foldiers ; The other part referv'd I by confent , For that my fovereign Leige was in my debt ; Upon remainder of a dear ...
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... then a fcoundrel , from the qualities of a flave . Ημισυ της αρλης αποακνυται δέλιον ήμαρ . In this paffage it partakes of all thefe fignifications . Gaunt . Gaunt . Sifter , farewel ; I muft to Coventry KING RICHARD II II .
... then a fcoundrel , from the qualities of a flave . Ημισυ της αρλης αποακνυται δέλιον ήμαρ . In this paffage it partakes of all thefe fignifications . Gaunt . Gaunt . Sifter , farewel ; I muft to Coventry KING RICHARD II II .
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... paffage of thy weary steps Efteem a foil , wherein thou art to fet The precious jewel of thy home - return . ( Boling . Nay , rather , ev'ry tedious ftride I make Will but remember me , what a deal of World I wander from the Jewels that ...
... paffage of thy weary steps Efteem a foil , wherein thou art to fet The precious jewel of thy home - return . ( Boling . Nay , rather , ev'ry tedious ftride I make Will but remember me , what a deal of World I wander from the Jewels that ...
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... paffage , which appears a little dif- ordered , may be regulated thus : -royal kings , Fear'd for their breed , and fa- mous for their birth , For Chriftian service , and true chivalry ; Renowned for their deeds as far from home As is ...
... paffage , which appears a little dif- ordered , may be regulated thus : -royal kings , Fear'd for their breed , and fa- mous for their birth , For Chriftian service , and true chivalry ; Renowned for their deeds as far from home As is ...
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... paffage as a proof that our authour ufes the pallive participle in an active fenfe . The copies all agree . Perhaps the old Duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with feverity , and to infinuate that he defpifes his power ...
... paffage as a proof that our authour ufes the pallive participle in an active fenfe . The copies all agree . Perhaps the old Duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with feverity , and to infinuate that he defpifes his power ...
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