The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... soul to hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst said him nay , it had been sin : Who says it was , he lies ; I say , ' twas not . [ Exe . ACT II . SCENE I - France ...
... soul to hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst said him nay , it had been sin : Who says it was , he lies ; I say , ' twas not . [ Exe . ACT II . SCENE I - France ...
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... soul , I think , His father never was so true begot ; It cannot be , an if thou wert his mother . Eli . There's a good mother , boy , that blots thy father . Const . There's a good grandam , boy , that would blot thee . Aust . Peace ...
... soul , I think , His father never was so true begot ; It cannot be , an if thou wert his mother . Eli . There's a good mother , boy , that blots thy father . Const . There's a good grandam , boy , that would blot thee . Aust . Peace ...
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... souls , That to their everlasting residence , Before the dew of evening fall , shall fleet , In dreadful trial of our kingdom's king ! K. Phi . Amen , Amen ! -Mount , chevaliers ! to arms ! Bast . St. George , —that swing'd the dragon ...
... souls , That to their everlasting residence , Before the dew of evening fall , shall fleet , In dreadful trial of our kingdom's king ! K. Phi . Amen , Amen ! -Mount , chevaliers ! to arms ! Bast . St. George , —that swing'd the dragon ...
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... soul - fearing clamours have brawl'd down The flinty ribs of this contemptuous city : I'd play incessantly upon these jades , ( 1 ) Potentates . ( 3 ) Mutineers .. ( 2 ) Scabby fellows . Even till unfenced desolation Leave them as naked ...
... soul - fearing clamours have brawl'd down The flinty ribs of this contemptuous city : I'd play incessantly upon these jades , ( 1 ) Potentates . ( 3 ) Mutineers .. ( 2 ) Scabby fellows . Even till unfenced desolation Leave them as naked ...
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... souls Are capable of this ambition : Lest zeal , now melted , by the windy breath Of soft petitions , pity , and remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . 1 Cit . Why answer not the double majesties This friendly treaty of our ...
... souls Are capable of this ambition : Lest zeal , now melted , by the windy breath Of soft petitions , pity , and remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . 1 Cit . Why answer not the double majesties This friendly treaty of our ...
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