The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... say , Till this time , pomp was fingle ; but now married To one above itself . Each following day fometimes difficult to determine which is meant ; fun , or fon . However , the subsequent part of the line , and the recurrence of the ...
... say , Till this time , pomp was fingle ; but now married To one above itself . Each following day fometimes difficult to determine which is meant ; fun , or fon . However , the subsequent part of the line , and the recurrence of the ...
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... Say not , treafonous . BUCK . To the king I'll fay't ; and make my vouch as ftrong As fhore of rock . Attend . This holy fox , Or wolf , or both , ( for he is equal ravenous , As he is fubtle ; and as prone to mischief , As able to ...
... Say not , treafonous . BUCK . To the king I'll fay't ; and make my vouch as ftrong As fhore of rock . Attend . This holy fox , Or wolf , or both , ( for he is equal ravenous , As he is fubtle ; and as prone to mischief , As able to ...
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... say , take heed ; Yes , heartily befeech you . K. HEN . Go forward . SURV . Let him on : - On my foul , I'll fpeak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions feal ? That is a question , I dare fay , none of our ...
... say , take heed ; Yes , heartily befeech you . K. HEN . Go forward . SURV . Let him on : - On my foul , I'll fpeak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions feal ? That is a question , I dare fay , none of our ...
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... say'st ? SURV . After - the duke his father , —with the knife , - Have put his knife into him . ] The accuracy of Holinfhed , if from him Shakspeare took his account of the accufations and punishment , together with the qualities of the ...
... say'st ? SURV . After - the duke his father , —with the knife , - Have put his knife into him . ] The accuracy of Holinfhed , if from him Shakspeare took his account of the accufations and punishment , together with the qualities of the ...
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... Say , lord chamberlain , They have done my poor house grace ; for which I pay them A thousand thanks , and pray them take their plea- fures . [ Ladies chofen for the Dance . The King choofes ANNE BULLEN . K. HEN . The faireft hand I ...
... Say , lord chamberlain , They have done my poor house grace ; for which I pay them A thousand thanks , and pray them take their plea- fures . [ Ladies chofen for the Dance . The King choofes ANNE BULLEN . K. HEN . The faireft hand I ...
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