The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat , ' Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself , ' Lord Clifford , and lord Stafford , all a - breaft , ' Charg'd our main battle's front , and , breaking in , I Third Part of King Henry VI ...
... Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat , ' Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself , ' Lord Clifford , and lord Stafford , all a - breaft , ' Charg'd our main battle's front , and , breaking in , I Third Part of King Henry VI ...
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... whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies . ' YORK . Then leave me not , my lords ; be reso- lute ; I mean to take poffeffion of my right . WAR . Neither the king , nor he that loves him beft , The proudest he that holds up ...
... whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies . ' YORK . Then leave me not , my lords ; be reso- lute ; I mean to take poffeffion of my right . WAR . Neither the king , nor he that loves him beft , The proudest he that holds up ...
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... Whose heir my father was , and I am his . YORK . He rose against him , being his fovereign , And made him to resign his crown perforce . WAR . Suppose , my lords , he did it unconstrain'd , Think you , ' twere prejudicial to his crown ...
... Whose heir my father was , and I am his . YORK . He rose against him , being his fovereign , And made him to resign his crown perforce . WAR . Suppose , my lords , he did it unconstrain'd , Think you , ' twere prejudicial to his crown ...
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... whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . NORTH . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , ' And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! .CLIF . In dreadful war may'st thou be overcome ! fyllable . Respecting that referred to by Mr ...
... whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . NORTH . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , ' And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! .CLIF . In dreadful war may'st thou be overcome ! fyllable . Respecting that referred to by Mr ...
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... whose looks be- wray 6 her anger : : I'll steal away . K. HEN . Exeter , fo will I. [ Going . 5 Yorkshire . MALONE . 6 - I'll to my castle . ] Sandal Castle near Wakefield , in bewray- ] i . e . betray , discover . So , in K. Lear ...
... whose looks be- wray 6 her anger : : I'll steal away . K. HEN . Exeter , fo will I. [ Going . 5 Yorkshire . MALONE . 6 - I'll to my castle . ] Sandal Castle near Wakefield , in bewray- ] i . e . betray , discover . So , in K. Lear ...
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