The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... crown ! K. RICH . We thank you both : yet one but flat- ters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , to appeal each other of high treafon.- Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas ...
... crown ! K. RICH . We thank you both : yet one but flat- ters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , to appeal each other of high treafon.- Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas ...
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... crown , Whofe compass is no bigger than thy head ; And yet , incaged in fo fmall a verge , The wafte is no whit leffer than thy land . O , had thy grandfire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his fon's fon fhould destroy his fons , From ...
... crown , Whofe compass is no bigger than thy head ; And yet , incaged in fo fmall a verge , The wafte is no whit leffer than thy land . O , had thy grandfire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his fon's fon fhould destroy his fons , From ...
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... crown , Wipe off the duft that hides our scepter's gilt , 5 And make high majefty look like itself , Away , with me , in poft to Ravenfpurg : But if you faint , as fearing to do so , Stay , and be fecret , and myself will go . Ross . To ...
... crown , Wipe off the duft that hides our scepter's gilt , 5 And make high majefty look like itself , Away , with me , in poft to Ravenfpurg : But if you faint , as fearing to do so , Stay , and be fecret , and myself will go . Ross . To ...
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... crown , an event , of which fhe could at that time have had no idea . She had faid before , that " fome unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , was coming towards her . " She talks after- wards of her unknown griefs " being begotten ...
... crown , an event , of which fhe could at that time have had no idea . She had faid before , that " fome unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , was coming towards her . " She talks after- wards of her unknown griefs " being begotten ...
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... crown , God for his Richard hath in heavenly pay A glorious angel : then , if angels fight , Weak men muft fall ; for heaven ftill guards the right . Enter SALISBURY . Welcome , my lord ; How far off lies your power ? SAL . Nor near ...
... crown , God for his Richard hath in heavenly pay A glorious angel : then , if angels fight , Weak men muft fall ; for heaven ftill guards the right . Enter SALISBURY . Welcome , my lord ; How far off lies your power ? SAL . Nor near ...
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