The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... honour both : -Go , get him fur- [ Exit Soldier , attended . geons . Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : 66 as harmless and without effe & , As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " 7 MALONE ...
... honour both : -Go , get him fur- [ Exit Soldier , attended . geons . Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : 66 as harmless and without effe & , As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " 7 MALONE ...
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... honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : . In which addition , hail , moft worthy thane ! For it is thine .. BAN . What , can the devil speak true ? MACB . The thane of Cawdor lives ; Why do you dress me In borrow'd ...
... honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : . In which addition , hail , moft worthy thane ! For it is thine .. BAN . What , can the devil speak true ? MACB . The thane of Cawdor lives ; Why do you dress me In borrow'd ...
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... honours come upon him Like our ftrange garments ; cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of ufe . МАСВ . Come what come may ; Time and the hour runs through the rougheft day . ' function Is fmother'd in furmife ; and nothing is ...
... honours come upon him Like our ftrange garments ; cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of ufe . МАСВ . Come what come may ; Time and the hour runs through the rougheft day . ' function Is fmother'd in furmife ; and nothing is ...
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... honour . ] Mr. Upton gives the word Safe as an inflance of an adjective used adverbially . STEEVENS . - Read — “ Safe ( i . e . faved ) toward you love and honour ; " and then the fenfe will be " Our duties are your children , and ...
... honour . ] Mr. Upton gives the word Safe as an inflance of an adjective used adverbially . STEEVENS . - Read — “ Safe ( i . e . faved ) toward you love and honour ; " and then the fenfe will be " Our duties are your children , and ...
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... honour . " Again , in Twelfth Night : “ What shall you ask of me that I'll deny , That honour fav'd may upon asking give ? " Again , in Cymbeline : " I fomething fear my father's wrath , but nothing " ( Always referv'd my holy duty ) ...
... honour . " Again , in Twelfth Night : “ What shall you ask of me that I'll deny , That honour fav'd may upon asking give ? " Again , in Cymbeline : " I fomething fear my father's wrath , but nothing " ( Always referv'd my holy duty ) ...
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