The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... himself ) When this fame lufty gentleman was got . Upon his death - bed he by will bequeath'd His lands to me ; and took it on his death , That this , my mother's fon , was none of his ; And , if he were , he came into the world Fuli ...
... himself ) When this fame lufty gentleman was got . Upon his death - bed he by will bequeath'd His lands to me ; and took it on his death , That this , my mother's fon , was none of his ; And , if he were , he came into the world Fuli ...
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... himself with ideas of greatnefs , fuggefted by his recent knighthood.Good den , fir Richard , he fuppofes to be the falutation of a vaffal , God - a- mercy , fellow , his own fupercilious reply to it . STEEVENS . ' Tis too refpective ...
... himself with ideas of greatnefs , fuggefted by his recent knighthood.Good den , fir Richard , he fuppofes to be the falutation of a vaffal , God - a- mercy , fellow , his own fupercilious reply to it . STEEVENS . ' Tis too refpective ...
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... himself in arms ; the adverfe winds , Whofe leifure I have staid , have given him time To land his legions all as foon as I : 8 His marches are expedient to this town , His forces ftrong , his foldiers confident . With him along is come ...
... himself in arms ; the adverfe winds , Whofe leifure I have staid , have given him time To land his legions all as foon as I : 8 His marches are expedient to this town , His forces ftrong , his foldiers confident . With him along is come ...
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... himself In mortal fury half fo peremptory , As we to keep this city . Faule . Here's a ftay , That shakes the rotten carcafs of old death He is the half part of a blessed man , Left to be finifbed by fuch as the : ] Out Dr. Thirlby ...
... himself In mortal fury half fo peremptory , As we to keep this city . Faule . Here's a ftay , That shakes the rotten carcafs of old death He is the half part of a blessed man , Left to be finifbed by fuch as the : ] Out Dr. Thirlby ...
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... himself : What earthly name to interrogatories ] This must have been at the time when it was written , in our struggles with popery , a very captivating scene . So many paffages remain in which Shakespeare evidently takes his advantage ...
... himself : What earthly name to interrogatories ] This must have been at the time when it was written , in our struggles with popery , a very captivating scene . So many paffages remain in which Shakespeare evidently takes his advantage ...
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