The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... face to face , And frowning brow to brow . Ourfelves will hear Th ' accufer , and th ' accufed freely fpeak : - High ftomach'd are they Both , and full of ire ; In rage , deaf as the fea ; hafty as fire . ( 1 ) The Life and Death of ...
... face to face , And frowning brow to brow . Ourfelves will hear Th ' accufer , and th ' accufed freely fpeak : - High ftomach'd are they Both , and full of ire ; In rage , deaf as the fea ; hafty as fire . ( 1 ) The Life and Death of ...
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... face , And bid his ears a little while be deaf , Till I have told this Slander of his blood , How God and good men hate so foul a liar . K. Rich . Mowbray , impartial are our eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay , our Kingdom's ...
... face , And bid his ears a little while be deaf , Till I have told this Slander of his blood , How God and good men hate so foul a liar . K. Rich . Mowbray , impartial are our eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay , our Kingdom's ...
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... face . [ Exit Gaunt , ( 5 ) My fair Name , & c . ] That is , My name that lives on my grave in defpight of death . This eafy paffage most of the Editors seem to have mistaken . ( 6 ) Or with pale beggar face- ] i . e . with a face of ...
... face . [ Exit Gaunt , ( 5 ) My fair Name , & c . ] That is , My name that lives on my grave in defpight of death . This eafy paffage most of the Editors seem to have mistaken . ( 6 ) Or with pale beggar face- ] i . e . with a face of ...
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... face , " Nor ever write , regreet , or reconcile This low'ring tempeft of your home - bred hate ; Nor ever by advised purpose meet , To plot , contrive , or complot any Ill , ' Gainft us , our State , our Subjects , or our Land . Boling ...
... face , " Nor ever write , regreet , or reconcile This low'ring tempeft of your home - bred hate ; Nor ever by advised purpose meet , To plot , contrive , or complot any Ill , ' Gainft us , our State , our Subjects , or our Land . Boling ...
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... faces ) Awak'd the fleepy rheume ; and fo by chance Did grace our hollow Parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid your coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel . And , for my heart difdained that my tongue Should fo prophane ...
... faces ) Awak'd the fleepy rheume ; and fo by chance Did grace our hollow Parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid your coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel . And , for my heart difdained that my tongue Should fo prophane ...
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