The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... himself ? Coufin of Somerset , join you with me , And all the wealthy king doms of the WEST , ] Cer- tainly Shakespeare wrote EAST . WARBURTON . There are wealthy kingdoms in the Weft as well as in the Eaft , and the Western king- doms ...
... himself ? Coufin of Somerset , join you with me , And all the wealthy king doms of the WEST , ] Cer- tainly Shakespeare wrote EAST . WARBURTON . There are wealthy kingdoms in the Weft as well as in the Eaft , and the Western king- doms ...
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... himself Unlike the ruler of a common - weal . Warwick my fop , the comfort of my age ! Thy deeds , thy plainnefs , and thy house - keeping , Have won the greateft favour of the commons , Excepting none but good Duke Humphry . And ...
... himself Unlike the ruler of a common - weal . Warwick my fop , the comfort of my age ! Thy deeds , thy plainnefs , and thy house - keeping , Have won the greateft favour of the commons , Excepting none but good Duke Humphry . And ...
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... himself in France , Then let him be deny'd the Regentship . Som . If Somerfet be unworthy of the place , Let York be Regent , I will yield to him . War . Whether your Grace be worthy , yea or no , Difpute not that ; York is the worthier ...
... himself in France , Then let him be deny'd the Regentship . Som . If Somerfet be unworthy of the place , Let York be Regent , I will yield to him . War . Whether your Grace be worthy , yea or no , Difpute not that ; York is the worthier ...
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... . Because here is a man accus'd of treason . Pray God , the Duke of 2ork excufe himself ! York . Doth any one accufe 2ork for a traitor ? K. Henry . K. Henry . What mean'ft thou , Suffolk ? tell 20 THE SECOND PART OF SCENE ...
... . Because here is a man accus'd of treason . Pray God , the Duke of 2ork excufe himself ! York . Doth any one accufe 2ork for a traitor ? K. Henry . K. Henry . What mean'ft thou , Suffolk ? tell 20 THE SECOND PART OF SCENE ...
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... us , that the Impoftor , who af- ferted himself to be cur'd of Blindnefs , was called Saunder Simpcox . - Simon was therefore a Corruption . THEOBALD . Wife . Never before this day , in all his Wife . 30 THE SECOND PART OF 66 ...
... us , that the Impoftor , who af- ferted himself to be cur'd of Blindnefs , was called Saunder Simpcox . - Simon was therefore a Corruption . THEOBALD . Wife . Never before this day , in all his Wife . 30 THE SECOND PART OF 66 ...
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