The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Thy life hath that dishonour'd . K. Rich . Then , by myself ,Q. Eliz . Thyself is self -
mis - us'd * . K. Rich . Why then , by heaven ,Q. Eliz . God's wrong is most of all . If
thou had'st fear'd to break an oath by him , The unity , the king thy brother made ...
Thy life hath that dishonour'd . K. Rich . Then , by myself ,Q. Eliz . Thyself is self -
mis - us'd * . K. Rich . Why then , by heaven ,Q. Eliz . God's wrong is most of all . If
thou had'st fear'd to break an oath by him , The unity , the king thy brother made ...
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March on , join bravely , let us to't pell - mell ; If not to heaven , then hand in hand
to hello What shall I say more than I have infer'd ? Remember whom you are to
cope withal ;A sort of vagabonds * , rascals , and run - aways , A scum of ...
March on , join bravely , let us to't pell - mell ; If not to heaven , then hand in hand
to hello What shall I say more than I have infer'd ? Remember whom you are to
cope withal ;A sort of vagabonds * , rascals , and run - aways , A scum of ...
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ABER . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye Pierce into
that ; but I can see his pride 3 contempt . Wolsey was the son of a butcher , and in
The Second Part of King Henry IV . a butcher's wife is called - Goody Keech .
ABER . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye Pierce into
that ; but I can see his pride 3 contempt . Wolsey was the son of a butcher , and in
The Second Part of King Henry IV . a butcher's wife is called - Goody Keech .
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