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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... foul anfwer it in heaven . Thou art a traitor , and a mifcreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ; Since , the more fair and crystal is the fky , The uglier feem the clouds that in it fly . Once more , the more to aggravate the ...
... foul anfwer it in heaven . Thou art a traitor , and a mifcreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ; Since , the more fair and crystal is the fky , The uglier feem the clouds that in it fly . Once more , the more to aggravate the ...
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... by injurious hints . Thus , in The Tempest : They'll take fuggeftion , as a cat laps milk . " Sluic'd out his innocent foul through ftreams of blood : STEEVENS . KING RICHARD II . 9 BOLING. Look, what I fpeak my life fhall ...
... by injurious hints . Thus , in The Tempest : They'll take fuggeftion , as a cat laps milk . " Sluic'd out his innocent foul through ftreams of blood : STEEVENS . KING RICHARD II . 9 BOLING. Look, what I fpeak my life fhall ...
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... foul through ftreams of blood : Which blood , like facrificing Abel's , cries , Even from the tongueless caverns of the earth , To me , for juftice , and rough chastisement ; And , by the glorious worth of my descent , This arm fhall do ...
... foul through ftreams of blood : Which blood , like facrificing Abel's , cries , Even from the tongueless caverns of the earth , To me , for juftice , and rough chastisement ; And , by the glorious worth of my descent , This arm fhall do ...
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... foul : But , ere I laft receiv'd the facrament , I did confefs it ; and exactly begg'd Your grace's pardon , and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault : As for the rest appeal'd , It iffues from the rancour of a villain , A recreant ...
... foul : But , ere I laft receiv'd the facrament , I did confefs it ; and exactly begg'd Your grace's pardon , and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault : As for the rest appeal'd , It iffues from the rancour of a villain , A recreant ...
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... foul with flander's venom'd spear ; The which no balm can cure , but his heart - blood Which breath'd this poifon . K. RICH . Rage must be withstood : Give me his gage : -Lions make leopards tame . NOR . Yea , but not change their spots ...
... foul with flander's venom'd spear ; The which no balm can cure , but his heart - blood Which breath'd this poifon . K. RICH . Rage must be withstood : Give me his gage : -Lions make leopards tame . NOR . Yea , but not change their spots ...
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