The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... girdeth in thy coat . Now bald and barefoot Bungie birds , When up the gallowes climing , Say Philip he had words enough To put you downe with riming . " out his eyes , but relents ; Arthur being killed INTRODUCTION . 13.
... girdeth in thy coat . Now bald and barefoot Bungie birds , When up the gallowes climing , Say Philip he had words enough To put you downe with riming . " out his eyes , but relents ; Arthur being killed INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... eyes , but relents ; Arthur being killed in his attempt to es- cape , and his death precipitating the revolt of the nobles : in both the King yields to Rome , receives his crown from the Pope's leg- ate , and is poisoned by a monk . The ...
... eyes , but relents ; Arthur being killed in his attempt to es- cape , and his death precipitating the revolt of the nobles : in both the King yields to Rome , receives his crown from the Pope's leg- ate , and is poisoned by a monk . The ...
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... eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will be there , The thunder of my cannon shall be heard . So , hence ! Be thou the trumpet of our wrath And sullen presage of your own decay . - An honourable conduct let him have : Pembroke ...
... eyes of France ; For ere thou canst report I will be there , The thunder of my cannon shall be heard . So , hence ! Be thou the trumpet of our wrath And sullen presage of your own decay . - An honourable conduct let him have : Pembroke ...
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... eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard . Sirrah , speak ; What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Bast . Because he hath a half - face , like my father , With that half - face would he have all my ...
... eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard . Sirrah , speak ; What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Bast . Because he hath a half - face , like my father , With that half - face would he have all my ...
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... eyes , these brows , were moulded out of his : This little abstract doth contain that large Which died in Geffrey , and the hand of time Shall draw this brief into as huge a volume . That Geffrey was thy elder brother born , And this ...
... eyes , these brows , were moulded out of his : This little abstract doth contain that large Which died in Geffrey , and the hand of time Shall draw this brief into as huge a volume . That Geffrey was thy elder brother born , And this ...
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