The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumul 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Pagina 4
... Queen [ Presenting the Queen to the King . To your most gracious hand ; that are the substance Of that great shadow I did reprefent ; The happiest gift that ever Marquess gave , The fairest Queen that ever King receiv'd . K. Henry ...
... Queen [ Presenting the Queen to the King . To your most gracious hand ; that are the substance Of that great shadow I did reprefent ; The happiest gift that ever Marquess gave , The fairest Queen that ever King receiv'd . K. Henry ...
Pagina 5
... Queen Marg'ret , England's hap- pinefs ! [ Flourish . Q. Mar. We thank you all . Suf . My Lord protector , so it please your grace , Here are the articles of contracted Peace , Between our Sovereign and the French King , Charles , For ...
... Queen Marg'ret , England's hap- pinefs ! [ Flourish . Q. Mar. We thank you all . Suf . My Lord protector , so it please your grace , Here are the articles of contracted Peace , Between our Sovereign and the French King , Charles , For ...
Pagina 60
... Queen , and crown'd with infamy . K. Henry . Ah , woe is me for Glofter , wretched man ! Q. Mar. + Be woe for me , more wretched than he is . What , doft thou turn away and hide thy face ? I am no loathsome leper ; look on me . What ...
... Queen , and crown'd with infamy . K. Henry . Ah , woe is me for Glofter , wretched man ! Q. Mar. + Be woe for me , more wretched than he is . What , doft thou turn away and hide thy face ? I am no loathsome leper ; look on me . What ...
Pagina 68
... Queen , to call him gentle Suffolk . No more , I fay . If thou dost plead for him , Thou wilt but add increase unto my wrath . Had I but faid , I would have kept my word ; But , when I swear , it is irrevocable . -If after three days ...
... Queen , to call him gentle Suffolk . No more , I fay . If thou dost plead for him , Thou wilt but add increase unto my wrath . Had I but faid , I would have kept my word ; But , when I swear , it is irrevocable . -If after three days ...
Pagina 76
... Queen Margaret ? Remember it , and let it make thee creft - fal'n ; Ay , and allay this thy abortive pride . * How in our voiding lobby haft thou stood , And duly waited for my coming forth ? This hand of mine hath writ in thy behalf ...
... Queen Margaret ? Remember it , and let it make thee creft - fal'n ; Ay , and allay this thy abortive pride . * How in our voiding lobby haft thou stood , And duly waited for my coming forth ? This hand of mine hath writ in thy behalf ...
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