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 57
... thofe arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then from Ireland come I with my ftrength , And reap the harveft which that rafcal fow'd ; For Humphry being dead , as he fhall be , And Henry put a - part , the ...
... thofe arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then from Ireland come I with my ftrength , And reap the harveft which that rafcal fow'd ; For Humphry being dead , as he fhall be , And Henry put a - part , the ...
Pagina 70
... c . ] That by the impreffion of my kifs for ever remaining on thy hand thou mighteft think on thofe lips through which a thou- fand fighs will be breathed for thee . SCENE SCENE Enter Vaux . IX . Q. Mar. Whither goes 70 THE SECOND PART OF.
... c . ] That by the impreffion of my kifs for ever remaining on thy hand thou mighteft think on thofe lips through which a thou- fand fighs will be breathed for thee . SCENE SCENE Enter Vaux . IX . Q. Mar. Whither goes 70 THE SECOND PART OF.
Pagina 74
... thofe actions which cannot be trusted to the tell - tale day . the jades That drag the tragick melancholy night , Who with their drowsy , flow , and flagging wings , Clip dead men's graves ; - -1 The wings of the jades that drag night ...
... thofe actions which cannot be trusted to the tell - tale day . the jades That drag the tragick melancholy night , Who with their drowsy , flow , and flagging wings , Clip dead men's graves ; - -1 The wings of the jades that drag night ...
Pagina 75
... thofe lives , which we have loft in fight , Be counter - pois'd with fuch a petty fum . 1 Gent . I'll give it , Sir , and therefore spare my life . 2. Gent . And fo will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I loft mine eye in ...
... thofe lives , which we have loft in fight , Be counter - pois'd with fuch a petty fum . 1 Gent . I'll give it , Sir , and therefore spare my life . 2. Gent . And fo will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I loft mine eye in ...
Pagina 81
... thofe who did not confider that the quarrels and mischiefs which arife from money , as the fign or VOL . V. ticket of riches , muft , if money were to cease , arife immediately from riches themselves , and could never be at an end till ...
... thofe who did not confider that the quarrels and mischiefs which arife from money , as the fign or VOL . V. ticket of riches , muft , if money were to cease , arife immediately from riches themselves , and could never be at an end till ...
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