The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
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Twas by rebellion against his king . K. HEN . I know not what to fay ; my title's weak . Tell me , may not a king adopt an heir ? YORK . What then ? ' K. HEN . An if he may , then am I lawful king : For Richard , in the view of many ...
Twas by rebellion against his king . K. HEN . I know not what to fay ; my title's weak . Tell me , may not a king adopt an heir ? YORK . What then ? ' K. HEN . An if he may , then am I lawful king : For Richard , in the view of many ...
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The plea against the obligation of an oath obliging to maintain a ufurper , taken from the unlawfulness of the oath itself in the foregoing play , was rational and just . JOHNSON . This fpeech is formed on the following one in the old ...
The plea against the obligation of an oath obliging to maintain a ufurper , taken from the unlawfulness of the oath itself in the foregoing play , was rational and just . JOHNSON . This fpeech is formed on the following one in the old ...
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We bodg'd again ; 2 as I have seen a swan • With bootlefs labour swim against the tide , And spend her strength with over - matching waves . A fhort Alarum within . Ah , hark ! the fatal followers do pursue ; ' And I am faint ...
We bodg'd again ; 2 as I have seen a swan • With bootlefs labour swim against the tide , And spend her strength with over - matching waves . A fhort Alarum within . Ah , hark ! the fatal followers do pursue ; ' And I am faint ...
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And will you pale your head in Henry's glory And rob his temples of the diadem , Now in his life , against your holy oath ? O , ' tis a fault too too unpardonable ! - Off with the crown ; and , with the crown , his head ; And , whilft ...
And will you pale your head in Henry's glory And rob his temples of the diadem , Now in his life , against your holy oath ? O , ' tis a fault too too unpardonable ! - Off with the crown ; and , with the crown , his head ; And , whilft ...
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Then on the gates of Yorke they fet his head , " And there it doth remaine the piteous fpectacle " That ere mine eyes beheld . " MALONE . * And stood against them as the hope of Troy 50 THIRD PART OF.
Then on the gates of Yorke they fet his head , " And there it doth remaine the piteous fpectacle " That ere mine eyes beheld . " MALONE . * And stood against them as the hope of Troy 50 THIRD PART OF.
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