The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumen5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... falfe objections , Prove them , and I lie open to the law . But God in mercy deal fo with my foul , As I in duty love my King and Country ! -But to the matter that we have in hand . I fay , my Sovereign , York is meetest man To be your ...
... falfe objections , Prove them , and I lie open to the law . But God in mercy deal fo with my foul , As I in duty love my King and Country ! -But to the matter that we have in hand . I fay , my Sovereign , York is meetest man To be your ...
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... Falfe fiend , avoid ! [ Thunder and Lightning . Spirit defcends . Enter the Duke of York , and the Duke of Buckingham , with their Guard , and break in . --- York . Lay hands upon these traitors , and their trafh . -Beldame , I think ...
... Falfe fiend , avoid ! [ Thunder and Lightning . Spirit defcends . Enter the Duke of York , and the Duke of Buckingham , with their Guard , and break in . --- York . Lay hands upon these traitors , and their trafh . -Beldame , I think ...
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... falfe witnefs to condemn me , Nor ftore of treasons to augment my guilt : The antient proverb will be well effected , A ftaff is quickly found to beat a dog . ' Car . My Liege , his railing is intolerable . If thofe , that care to keep ...
... falfe witnefs to condemn me , Nor ftore of treasons to augment my guilt : The antient proverb will be well effected , A ftaff is quickly found to beat a dog . ' Car . My Liege , his railing is intolerable . If thofe , that care to keep ...
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... falfe ! ah , that it were ! For , good King Henry , thy decay I fear . [ Exit guarded . SCENE III . K. Henry . My Lords , what to your wisdom seemeth best , Do or undo as if ourself were here . Q. Mar. What , will your Highness leave ...
... falfe ! ah , that it were ! For , good King Henry , thy decay I fear . [ Exit guarded . SCENE III . K. Henry . My Lords , what to your wisdom seemeth best , Do or undo as if ourself were here . Q. Mar. What , will your Highness leave ...
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... falfe Duke Humphry . Car . No more of him ; for I will deal with him , That henceforth he fhall trouble us no more . And fo break off . The day is almost spent . Lord Suffolk , you and I must talk of that event . York . My Lord of ...
... falfe Duke Humphry . Car . No more of him ; for I will deal with him , That henceforth he fhall trouble us no more . And fo break off . The day is almost spent . Lord Suffolk , you and I must talk of that event . York . My Lord of ...
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