The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 19F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... hope ; and must not die , Till George be pack'd with posthorse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With lies well steel'd with weighty arguments ; And , if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not ...
... hope ; and must not die , Till George be pack'd with posthorse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With lies well steel'd with weighty arguments ; And , if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not ...
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... hope so . GLO . I know so . But , gentle lady Anne , - To leave this keen encounter of our wits , And fall somewhat into a slower method 8 ; - Is not the causer of the timeless deaths Of these Plantagenets , Henry , and Edward , As ...
... hope so . GLO . I know so . But , gentle lady Anne , - To leave this keen encounter of our wits , And fall somewhat into a slower method 8 ; - Is not the causer of the timeless deaths Of these Plantagenets , Henry , and Edward , As ...
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... hope he is much grown since last I saw him . " Q. Eliz . But I hear , no . " MALONE . 5 My manly eyes did scorn , & c . ] Here is an apparent refer- ence to King Henry VI . Part III . Act II . Sc . I. See vol . xviii . p . 406 , n . 5 ...
... hope he is much grown since last I saw him . " Q. Eliz . But I hear , no . " MALONE . 5 My manly eyes did scorn , & c . ] Here is an apparent refer- ence to King Henry VI . Part III . Act II . Sc . I. See vol . xviii . p . 406 , n . 5 ...
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... hope ? ANNE . All men , I hope , live so . GLO . Vouchsafe to wear this ring . ANNE . To take , is not to give . [ She puts on the Ring . GLO . Look , how this ring encompasseth thy finger , Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart ...
... hope ? ANNE . All men , I hope , live so . GLO . Vouchsafe to wear this ring . ANNE . To take , is not to give . [ She puts on the Ring . GLO . Look , how this ring encompasseth thy finger , Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart ...
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... hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. ELIZ . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? BUCK . Ay , madam * : he desires to make atone- ment 4 Between the duke of Gloster and your brothers , And between them and my lord ...
... hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. ELIZ . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? BUCK . Ay , madam * : he desires to make atone- ment 4 Between the duke of Gloster and your brothers , And between them and my lord ...
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