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 21
... fpeak them to me in the garret one night , as we were scow'ring my Lord of York's armour . York . Bafe dunghill villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's fpeech . I do befeech your royal Majefty , Let him have ...
... fpeak them to me in the garret one night , as we were scow'ring my Lord of York's armour . York . Bafe dunghill villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's fpeech . I do befeech your royal Majefty , Let him have ...
Pagina 47
... fpeak my confcience ? Our kinfman Glo'fter is as innocent From meaning treason to our royal perfon As is the fucking lamb or harmless dove . The Duke is virtuous , mild , and too well given To dream on evil , or to work my downfal . Q ...
... fpeak my confcience ? Our kinfman Glo'fter is as innocent From meaning treason to our royal perfon As is the fucking lamb or harmless dove . The Duke is virtuous , mild , and too well given To dream on evil , or to work my downfal . Q ...
Pagina 53
... fpeak it from your fouls ; Wer't not all one , an empty eagle were fet To guard the chicken from a hungry kite , As place Duke Humphry for the King's protector ? Q. Mar. So the poor chicken fhould be fure of death . Suf . Madam , ' tis ...
... fpeak it from your fouls ; Wer't not all one , an empty eagle were fet To guard the chicken from a hungry kite , As place Duke Humphry for the King's protector ? Q. Mar. So the poor chicken fhould be fure of death . Suf . Madam , ' tis ...
Pagina 59
... fpeak a word . [ King fwoons . Q. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the King is dead . Som . Rear up his body , wring him by the nose . Q. Mar. Run , thine eyes , go , help , help . Oh , Henry , ope Suf . He doth revive again , K ...
... fpeak a word . [ King fwoons . Q. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the King is dead . Som . Rear up his body , wring him by the nose . Q. Mar. Run , thine eyes , go , help , help . Oh , Henry , ope Suf . He doth revive again , K ...
Pagina 65
... fpeak in his behalf , Is flander to your royal Dignity . Suf . Blunt - witted Lord , ignoble in demeanour , If ever lady wrong'd her Lord fo much , Thy mother took into her blameful bed Some ftern untutor'd churl , and noble stock Was ...
... fpeak in his behalf , Is flander to your royal Dignity . Suf . Blunt - witted Lord , ignoble in demeanour , If ever lady wrong'd her Lord fo much , Thy mother took into her blameful bed Some ftern untutor'd churl , and noble stock Was ...
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