The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fome intent , That you should be new chriften'd in the Tower . But what's the matter , Clarence ? may I know ? Clar . Yea , Richard , when I know ; for , I proteft , As yet I do not : But , as I can learn , He hearkens after prophefies ...
... fome intent , That you should be new chriften'd in the Tower . But what's the matter , Clarence ? may I know ? Clar . Yea , Richard , when I know ; for , I proteft , As yet I do not : But , as I can learn , He hearkens after prophefies ...
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... fome touch of pity . Glo . But I know none , and therefore am no beast . Anne . O wonderful , when devils tell the truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when angels are fo angry.- Vouchfafe , divine perfection of a woman , Of these supposed ...
... fome touch of pity . Glo . But I know none , and therefore am no beast . Anne . O wonderful , when devils tell the truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when angels are fo angry.- Vouchfafe , divine perfection of a woman , Of these supposed ...
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... , that he thought him- felf obliged to make Treffel fay : When future chronicles shall speak of this , C 3 They will be thought romance , not biflory . STEEVENS , Ed- Edward , her lord , whom I , fome three KING RICHARD III . 21.
... , that he thought him- felf obliged to make Treffel fay : When future chronicles shall speak of this , C 3 They will be thought romance , not biflory . STEEVENS , Ed- Edward , her lord , whom I , fome three KING RICHARD III . 21.
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... fome three months fince , Stabb'd in my angry mood at Tewksbury ? A sweeter and a lovelier gentleman , - 9 Fram'd in the prodigality of nature , Young , valiant , wife , and , no doubt , right royal ' , - The fpacious world cannot again ...
... fome three months fince , Stabb'd in my angry mood at Tewksbury ? A sweeter and a lovelier gentleman , - 9 Fram'd in the prodigality of nature , Young , valiant , wife , and , no doubt , right royal ' , - The fpacious world cannot again ...
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... fome two days fince , were worth a noble . Queen , By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest advocate ...
... fome two days fince , were worth a noble . Queen , By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest advocate ...
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