The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
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Poor Clifford ! how I fcorn his worthless threats ! YORK . Will you , we fhow our title to the crown ? ' If not , our swords fhall plead it in the field . I and that's Richard , ] The word and , which was acci- dentally omitted in the ...
Poor Clifford ! how I fcorn his worthless threats ! YORK . Will you , we fhow our title to the crown ? ' If not , our swords fhall plead it in the field . I and that's Richard , ] The word and , which was acci- dentally omitted in the ...
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... with victory from the field , 2 I'll fee your grace : till then , I'll follow her . Q. MAR . Come , fon , away ; we may not linger thus . [ Exeunt Queen MARGARET , and the Prince . " K. HEN . Poor queen ! how love to me , and to ...
... with victory from the field , 2 I'll fee your grace : till then , I'll follow her . Q. MAR . Come , fon , away ; we may not linger thus . [ Exeunt Queen MARGARET , and the Prince . " K. HEN . Poor queen ! how love to me , and to ...
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JOHNSON . devouring paws : ] Surely the epithet devouring , which might well have characterifed the whole animal , is oddly bestowed on his paws . STEEVENS . CLIF . In vain thou fpeak'ft , poor boy ; 32 THIRD PART OF.
JOHNSON . devouring paws : ] Surely the epithet devouring , which might well have characterifed the whole animal , is oddly bestowed on his paws . STEEVENS . CLIF . In vain thou fpeak'ft , poor boy ; 32 THIRD PART OF.
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In vain thou fpeak'ft , poor boy ; my fa- ther's blood Hath stopp'd the paffage where thy words fhould enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF .
In vain thou fpeak'ft , poor boy ; my fa- ther's blood Hath stopp'd the paffage where thy words fhould enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF .
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Alas , poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I fhould lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may fing and dance . What , hath thy fiery heart fo parch'd thine ...
Alas , poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I fhould lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may fing and dance . What , hath thy fiery heart fo parch'd thine ...
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