The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Stand'ft thou aloof upon comparison ? 7 Either accept the title thou usurp❜ft , Of benefit proceeding from our king , And not of any challenge of desert , Or we will plague thee with inceffant wars . REIG . My lord , you do not well in ...
... Stand'ft thou aloof upon comparison ? 7 Either accept the title thou usurp❜ft , Of benefit proceeding from our king , And not of any challenge of desert , Or we will plague thee with inceffant wars . REIG . My lord , you do not well in ...
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... Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone : Suffolk concluded on the articles ' ; * The peers agreed ; and Henry was well pleas'd , * To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daugh- ter . * I cannot blame them all ; What is't to them ...
... Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone : Suffolk concluded on the articles ' ; * The peers agreed ; and Henry was well pleas'd , * To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daugh- ter . * I cannot blame them all ; What is't to them ...
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... Stand by , my masters , bring him near the king , * His highnefs ' pleasure is to talk with him . * K . HEN . Good fellow , tell us here the circum- ftance , * That we for thee may glorify the Lord . What , haft thou been long blind ...
... Stand by , my masters , bring him near the king , * His highnefs ' pleasure is to talk with him . * K . HEN . Good fellow , tell us here the circum- ftance , * That we for thee may glorify the Lord . What , haft thou been long blind ...
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... Stand forth , dame Eleanor Cobham , Glofter's wife : In fight of God , and us your guilt is great ; Receive the fentence of the law , for , fins Such as by God's book are adjudg'd to death.— * You four , from hence to prifon back again ...
... Stand forth , dame Eleanor Cobham , Glofter's wife : In fight of God , and us your guilt is great ; Receive the fentence of the law , for , fins Such as by God's book are adjudg'd to death.— * You four , from hence to prifon back again ...
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... stand on quillets , how to flay him : No ; let him die , in that he is a fox , By nature prov'd an enemy to the flock , Before his chaps be ftain'd with crimson blood ; As Humphrey , prov'd by reasons , to my liege . ] The meaning of ...
... stand on quillets , how to flay him : No ; let him die , in that he is a fox , By nature prov'd an enemy to the flock , Before his chaps be ftain'd with crimson blood ; As Humphrey , prov'd by reasons , to my liege . ] The meaning of ...
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