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 35
... , And in this private Plot be we the first , That fhall faluté our righful Sovereign With honour of his birth - right to the Crown . D 2 Both Both . Long live our Sov'reign Richard , England's King KING HENRY VÍ : 35.
... , And in this private Plot be we the first , That fhall faluté our righful Sovereign With honour of his birth - right to the Crown . D 2 Both Both . Long live our Sov'reign Richard , England's King KING HENRY VÍ : 35.
Pagina 36
... live our Sov'reign Richard , England's King ! York . We thank you , Lords : but I am not your King , ' Till I be crown'd ; and that my fword be ftain'd With heart - blood of the House of Lancaster : And that's not fuddenly to be perform ...
... live our Sov'reign Richard , England's King ! York . We thank you , Lords : but I am not your King , ' Till I be crown'd ; and that my fword be ftain'd With heart - blood of the House of Lancaster : And that's not fuddenly to be perform ...
Pagina 37
... Live in your country here , in Banishment , With Sir John Stanley in the Isle of Man . Elean . Welcome is exile , welcome were my death . Glo . The law , thou feeft , hath judg'd thee , Eleanor I cannot justify , whom law condemns ...
... Live in your country here , in Banishment , With Sir John Stanley in the Isle of Man . Elean . Welcome is exile , welcome were my death . Glo . The law , thou feeft , hath judg'd thee , Eleanor I cannot justify , whom law condemns ...
Pagina 43
... live to do you kindness , if You do it her . And fo , Sir John , farewel . Elean , What gone , my Lord , and bid me not fare- wel ? Thy greatest help is quiet , - ] The poet has not endeavoured to raise much compaffion for the dutchefs ...
... live to do you kindness , if You do it her . And fo , Sir John , farewel . Elean , What gone , my Lord , and bid me not fare- wel ? Thy greatest help is quiet , - ] The poet has not endeavoured to raise much compaffion for the dutchefs ...
Pagina 52
... ) you , who are not bound up to fuch precife regards of religion as is the King ; but are men of the World , and know how to live . WARBURTON . And And yet we have but trivial argument , More than 52 THE SECOND PART OF.
... ) you , who are not bound up to fuch precife regards of religion as is the King ; but are men of the World , and know how to live . WARBURTON . And And yet we have but trivial argument , More than 52 THE SECOND PART OF.
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