The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14 |
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O Clifford , boift'rous Clifford , thou hast slain * The flower of Europe for his chivalry ; * And treacherously haft thou vanquish'd him , * For , hand to hand , he would have vanquish'd thee ! - Now my foul's palace is become a prifon ...
O Clifford , boift'rous Clifford , thou hast slain * The flower of Europe for his chivalry ; * And treacherously haft thou vanquish'd him , * For , hand to hand , he would have vanquish'd thee ! - Now my foul's palace is become a prifon ...
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HAST . Why , knows not Montague , that of it- felf 2 And you too , Somerfet , & c . ] In the old play Somerfet does not appear in this fcene . MALONE . 3 Clar . Then this is my opinion , & c .
HAST . Why , knows not Montague , that of it- felf 2 And you too , Somerfet , & c . ] In the old play Somerfet does not appear in this fcene . MALONE . 3 Clar . Then this is my opinion , & c .
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Yes ; but the fafer , when ' tis back'd with France.5 * HAST . ' Tis better ufing France , than trusting France : * Let us be back'd with God , and with the feas , * Which he hath given for fence impregnable , * And with their helps ...
Yes ; but the fafer , when ' tis back'd with France.5 * HAST . ' Tis better ufing France , than trusting France : * Let us be back'd with God , and with the feas , * Which he hath given for fence impregnable , * And with their helps ...
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HAST . And Haftings , as he favours Edward's caufe ! " K. EDW . Now , brother Richard , will you ftand by us ? GLO . Ay , in despite of all that shall withstand you.9 Pembroke , and Stafford , & c . ] The quartos give the paffage thus ...
HAST . And Haftings , as he favours Edward's caufe ! " K. EDW . Now , brother Richard , will you ftand by us ? GLO . Ay , in despite of all that shall withstand you.9 Pembroke , and Stafford , & c . ] The quartos give the paffage thus ...
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HAST . TO Lynn , my lord ; and fhip from thence to Flanders . " Gzo . Well guefs'd , believe me ; for that was my meaning . ' K. EDW . Stanley , I will requite thy forward- nefs . * GLO . But wherefore stay we ? ' tis no time to talk .
HAST . TO Lynn , my lord ; and fhip from thence to Flanders . " Gzo . Well guefs'd , believe me ; for that was my meaning . ' K. EDW . Stanley , I will requite thy forward- nefs . * GLO . But wherefore stay we ? ' tis no time to talk .
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