The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... person , than of a tyrant . I fhall not inftance an abftrufe author , wherein the king might be lefs con- verfant , but one whom we well know was the clofet - companion of thefe his folitudes , William Shakespeare ; who introduced the ...
... person , than of a tyrant . I fhall not inftance an abftrufe author , wherein the king might be lefs con- verfant , but one whom we well know was the clofet - companion of thefe his folitudes , William Shakespeare ; who introduced the ...
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... person , And spoil your nobler foul ; I fay , take heed ; Yes , heartily befeech you . King . Let him on : - Go forward . Surv . On my foul , I'll fpeak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions under the ...
... person , And spoil your nobler foul ; I fay , take heed ; Yes , heartily befeech you . King . Let him on : - Go forward . Surv . On my foul , I'll fpeak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions under the ...
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... persons . King . Deliver this with modefty to the queen . [ Exit Gardiner . The most convenient place that I can think of , For fuch receipt of learning , is Black - Friars ; There ye fhall meet about this weighty bufinefs : - My Wolfey ...
... persons . King . Deliver this with modefty to the queen . [ Exit Gardiner . The most convenient place that I can think of , For fuch receipt of learning , is Black - Friars ; There ye fhall meet about this weighty bufinefs : - My Wolfey ...
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... person Of our good queen , but the fharp thorny points Of my alledged reafons , drive this forward : Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life , And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our mortal state to come , with her ...
... person Of our good queen , but the fharp thorny points Of my alledged reafons , drive this forward : Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life , And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our mortal state to come , with her ...
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... person , Out of himself ? Cham . My lords , you fpeak your pleasures : What he deserves of you and me , I know ; What we can do to him , ( though now the time Gives way to us ) I much fear . If you cannot Bar his access to the king ...
... person , Out of himself ? Cham . My lords , you fpeak your pleasures : What he deserves of you and me , I know ; What we can do to him , ( though now the time Gives way to us ) I much fear . If you cannot Bar his access to the king ...
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