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 18 |
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Page 83
You of my household , leave this peevish broil , And set this unaccustom'd fight '
aside . 1 Serv . My lord , we know your grace to be a man Just and upright ; and ,
for your royal birth , Inferior to none , but to his majesty ? : And , ere that we will ...
You of my household , leave this peevish broil , And set this unaccustom'd fight '
aside . 1 Serv . My lord , we know your grace to be a man Just and upright ; and ,
for your royal birth , Inferior to none , but to his majesty ? : And , ere that we will ...
Page 223
Please it your majesty , * This is the day appointed for the combat ; ' And ready
are the appellant and defendant , The armourer and his man , to enter the lists , ·
So please your highness to behold the fight . * Q. MAR . Ay , good my lord ; for ...
Please it your majesty , * This is the day appointed for the combat ; ' And ready
are the appellant and defendant , The armourer and his man , to enter the lists , ·
So please your highness to behold the fight . * Q. MAR . Ay , good my lord ; for ...
Page 282
Cut both the villains ' throats ; -for die you shall ; * The lives of those which we
have lost in fight , * Cannot be counterpois'd with such a petty sum ' . · The lives of
those , & c . ] The old copy ( from which some deviation , for the sake of obtaining
...
Cut both the villains ' throats ; -for die you shall ; * The lives of those which we
have lost in fight , * Cannot be counterpois'd with such a petty sum ' . · The lives of
those , & c . ] The old copy ( from which some deviation , for the sake of obtaining
...
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