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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... never lift An angry arm against his minifter . DUCH . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? 2 GAUNT . To heaven , the widow's champion and defence . DỤCH . Why then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt.3 2 may I complain myself ? ] To ...
... never lift An angry arm against his minifter . DUCH . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? 2 GAUNT . To heaven , the widow's champion and defence . DỤCH . Why then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt.3 2 may I complain myself ? ] To ...
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... Never did captive with a freer heart Caft off his chains of bondage , and embrace His golden uncontroll'd enfranchisement , More than my dancing foul doth celebrate This feaft of battle with mine adversary.- Moft mighty liege , -and my ...
... Never did captive with a freer heart Caft off his chains of bondage , and embrace His golden uncontroll'd enfranchisement , More than my dancing foul doth celebrate This feaft of battle with mine adversary.- Moft mighty liege , -and my ...
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... never to return Breathe I against thee , upon pain of life . NOR . A heavy sentence , my moft fovereign liege , And all unlook'd for from your highness ' mouth : A dearer merit , not fo deep a maim its natural influence , from which it ...
... never to return Breathe I against thee , upon pain of life . NOR . A heavy sentence , my moft fovereign liege , And all unlook'd for from your highness ' mouth : A dearer merit , not fo deep a maim its natural influence , from which it ...
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... never fhall ( fo help you truth and heaven ! ) Embrace each other's love in banishment ; Nor never look upon each other's face ; Nor never write , regreet , nor reconcile This lowering tempeft of your home - bred hate ; Nor never by ...
... never fhall ( fo help you truth and heaven ! ) Embrace each other's love in banishment ; Nor never look upon each other's face ; Nor never write , regreet , nor reconcile This lowering tempeft of your home - bred hate ; Nor never by ...
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... never account him banished , that had the funne , ayre , water , and earth , that he had before ; where he felt the winter's blaft and the fummer's blaze ; where the fame funne and the fame moone fhined whereby he noted that every place ...
... never account him banished , that had the funne , ayre , water , and earth , that he had before ; where he felt the winter's blaft and the fummer's blaze ; where the fame funne and the fame moone fhined whereby he noted that every place ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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