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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Pagina 10
... head , and trembling ftands aloof , While all is fhared , and all is borne away , Ready to ftarve , and dares not touch his own . So York must fit , and fret , and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold ...
... head , and trembling ftands aloof , While all is fhared , and all is borne away , Ready to ftarve , and dares not touch his own . So York must fit , and fret , and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold ...
Pagina 11
... head , Whofe church - like humour fits not for a Crown . Then , York , be ftill a while , till time do ferve ; Watch thou , ' and wake when others be afleep , To pry into the secrets of the State ; Till Henry , furfeiting in joys of ...
... head , Whofe church - like humour fits not for a Crown . Then , York , be ftill a while , till time do ferve ; Watch thou , ' and wake when others be afleep , To pry into the secrets of the State ; Till Henry , furfeiting in joys of ...
Pagina 12
... head be circled with the fame , Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious Gold.— What ! is't too fhort ? I'll lengthen it with mine . And having both together heav'd it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more ...
... head be circled with the fame , Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious Gold.— What ! is't too fhort ? I'll lengthen it with mine . And having both together heav'd it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more ...
Pagina 17
... head ; That were a ftate fit for his holiness ! Suf . Madam , be patient ; as I was the cause Your Highnets came to England , fo will I In England work your Grace's full content . Q. Mar. Befide the proud Protector , have we Beauford Th ...
... head ; That were a ftate fit for his holiness ! Suf . Madam , be patient ; as I was the cause Your Highnets came to England , fo will I In England work your Grace's full content . Q. Mar. Befide the proud Protector , have we Beauford Th ...
Pagina 19
... head . [ Exit Glo'fter . The Queen drops her fan . Give me my fan ; what , minion ? can ye not ? [ Gives the Dutchefs a box on the ear . I cry you mercy , Madam ; was it you ? Elean . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman ...
... head . [ Exit Glo'fter . The Queen drops her fan . Give me my fan ; what , minion ? can ye not ? [ Gives the Dutchefs a box on the ear . I cry you mercy , Madam ; was it you ? Elean . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman ...
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