The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 3C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... DEATH of King JoиN . LONDON : Printed for C. Bathurst , J. Beecroft , W. Strahan , J. and F. Riving . ton , J. Hinton , L. Davis , Hawes , Clarke and Collins , R. Horsfield , W. Johnlton , W. Owen , T. Caflon , E. Johnson , S. Crowder ...
... DEATH of King JoиN . LONDON : Printed for C. Bathurst , J. Beecroft , W. Strahan , J. and F. Riving . ton , J. Hinton , L. Davis , Hawes , Clarke and Collins , R. Horsfield , W. Johnlton , W. Owen , T. Caflon , E. Johnson , S. Crowder ...
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... death anew ; but I must attend his Majefty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in fubjection . Laf . You fhall find of the King a husband , Madam ; you , Sir , a father . He , that fo generally is at all times good , muft of ...
... death anew ; but I must attend his Majefty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in fubjection . Laf . You fhall find of the King a husband , Madam ; you , Sir , a father . He , that fo generally is at all times good , muft of ...
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... death fhould have play for lack of work . Would , for the King's fake , he were living I think , it would be the death of the King's disease . Laf . How call'd you the man you speak of , Madam ? Count . He was famous , Sir , in his ...
... death fhould have play for lack of work . Would , for the King's fake , he were living I think , it would be the death of the King's disease . Laf . How call'd you the man you speak of , Madam ? Count . He was famous , Sir , in his ...
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... death Many receipts he gave me , chiefly one , Which as the deareft iffue of his practice , And of his old experience th ' only darling , He bade me store up , as a triple eye , Safer than mine own two : more dear I have fo And hearing ...
... death Many receipts he gave me , chiefly one , Which as the deareft iffue of his practice , And of his old experience th ' only darling , He bade me store up , as a triple eye , Safer than mine own two : more dear I have fo And hearing ...
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... death to those that with him live ; But what at full I know , thou know'ft no part ;: I knowing all my peril , thou no art . Hel . What I can do , can do no hurt to try , Since you fet up your reft ' gainft remedy : He that of greatest ...
... death to those that with him live ; But what at full I know , thou know'ft no part ;: I knowing all my peril , thou no art . Hel . What I can do , can do no hurt to try , Since you fet up your reft ' gainft remedy : He that of greatest ...
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bear better blood bring brother changes comes Count daughter dear death doth Duke ears Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith father fear feems fellow fhall fhould fince fome fool fortune foul fpeak France ftand fuch fweet give gone hand hath hear heart heav'n hold honour hope hour I'll John keep King Lady leave live look Lord Madam mafter Marry mean moft mother muft nature never night Paul peace play poor pray Prince Queen SCENE ſhall ſpeak tell thanks thee thefe there's theſe thine thing thou thou art thought tongue true whofe wife young
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Seite 103 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O ! it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.
Seite 396 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form 5 Then have I reason to be fond of grief.
Seite 260 - Skulking in corners ? wishing clocks more swift ? Hours, minutes ? noon, midnight ? and all eyes blind With the pin and web,' but theirs, theirs only, That would unseen be wicked ? is this nothing ? Why, then the world, and all that's in't, is nothing; The covering sky is nothing ; Bohemia nothing; My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings, If this be nothing.
Seite 142 - element,' but the word is over-worn. \Exit. Vio. This fellow is wise enough to play the fool ; And to do that well craves a kind of wit : He must observe their mood on whom he jests, The quality of persons, and the time, And, like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye.