The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... lady hath a thing to grant , Before the king will grant her humble fuit . 6 CLAR . He knows the game ; How true he keeps the wind ? GLO . Silence ! [ Afide . [ Afide . · K. EDW . Widow , we will confider " of your suit ; was fought on ...
... lady hath a thing to grant , Before the king will grant her humble fuit . 6 CLAR . He knows the game ; How true he keeps the wind ? GLO . Silence ! [ Afide . [ Afide . · K. EDW . Widow , we will confider " of your suit ; was fought on ...
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... awne poor honeftie she was to good to be either his concubine , or fovereigne lady ; that where he was a littel before heated with the dart of Cupido , he was nowe , " & c . MALONE , K. EDW . You cavil , widow ; I did KING HENRY VI .
... awne poor honeftie she was to good to be either his concubine , or fovereigne lady ; that where he was a littel before heated with the dart of Cupido , he was nowe , " & c . MALONE , K. EDW . You cavil , widow ; I did KING HENRY VI .
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... lady I am a batchelor , and have fome too , and fo each of us hath a proofe that neither of us is like to be barrain ; " & c . STEEVENS . 5 She looks fad . ] Old copy - very fad . For the fake of metre I have omitted this useless adverb ...
... lady I am a batchelor , and have fome too , and fo each of us hath a proofe that neither of us is like to be barrain ; " & c . STEEVENS . 5 She looks fad . ] Old copy - very fad . For the fake of metre I have omitted this useless adverb ...
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... Lady GREY , CLA- RENCE , and Lord . GLO . Ay , Edward will use women honourably . ' Would he were wafted , marrow , bones , and all , " That from his loins no hopeful branch may spring , ' To cross me from the golden time I look for ...
... Lady GREY , CLA- RENCE , and Lord . GLO . Ay , Edward will use women honourably . ' Would he were wafted , marrow , bones , and all , " That from his loins no hopeful branch may spring , ' To cross me from the golden time I look for ...
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... lady's lap , ८ ' And deck my body in gay ornaments , And witch sweet ladies with my words and looks . ' O miferable thought ! and more unlikely , ' Than to accomplish twenty golden crowns ! Why , love forfwore me in my mother's womb ...
... lady's lap , ८ ' And deck my body in gay ornaments , And witch sweet ladies with my words and looks . ' O miferable thought ! and more unlikely , ' Than to accomplish twenty golden crowns ! Why , love forfwore me in my mother's womb ...
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