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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... Set on towards London . Coufin , is it so ? Boling . Yea , my good lord . K. Rich . Then I must not fay , no . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE VII . A Garden , in the Queen's Court . Enter Queen and two Ladies . Queen . WHAT fport fhall we ...
... Set on towards London . Coufin , is it so ? Boling . Yea , my good lord . K. Rich . Then I must not fay , no . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE VII . A Garden , in the Queen's Court . Enter Queen and two Ladies . Queen . WHAT fport fhall we ...
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... set up , do not pluck my cares down . My care , is lofs of care , by old care done ; Your care , is gain of care , by new care won . The cares I give , I have , though given away ; They tend the Crown , yet ftill with me they stay ...
... set up , do not pluck my cares down . My care , is lofs of care , by old care done ; Your care , is gain of care , by new care won . The cares I give , I have , though given away ; They tend the Crown , yet ftill with me they stay ...
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... Set of Plays . Will any one perfuade me , Shakespeare could be guilty of fuch an In- confiftency , as to make Poins at his firft Entrance want News of Gads - hill , and immediately after to be able to give a full Account of him ? -No ...
... Set of Plays . Will any one perfuade me , Shakespeare could be guilty of fuch an In- confiftency , as to make Poins at his firft Entrance want News of Gads - hill , and immediately after to be able to give a full Account of him ? -No ...
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... set forth Upon his Irish expedition , From whence he , intercepted , did return To be depos'd , and fhortly murthered . Wor . And for whofe death , we in the world's wide mouth Live fcandaliz'd , and foully fpoken of . Hot . But foft ...
... set forth Upon his Irish expedition , From whence he , intercepted , did return To be depos'd , and fhortly murthered . Wor . And for whofe death , we in the world's wide mouth Live fcandaliz'd , and foully fpoken of . Hot . But foft ...
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... set on four , you bound them , and were mafters of their wealth . - Mark now , how a plain tale fhall put you down . - Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word , out - fac'd you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can ...
... set on four , you bound them , and were mafters of their wealth . - Mark now , how a plain tale fhall put you down . - Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word , out - fac'd you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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