The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1791 |
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... it out of further question . Ely . But how , my lord , fhall we resist it now ? Cant . It must be thought on . If it pass against us , We lose the better half of our poffeffion : For all the temporal lands , which men devout By ...
... it out of further question . Ely . But how , my lord , fhall we resist it now ? Cant . It must be thought on . If it pass against us , We lose the better half of our poffeffion : For all the temporal lands , which men devout By ...
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... She hath herself not only well defended , But taken , and impounded as a ftray , The king of Scots ; whom she did send to France , • lay down our proportions ] -affign both men and money . P With all advantages . ] - upon every profpect ...
... She hath herself not only well defended , But taken , and impounded as a ftray , The king of Scots ; whom she did send to France , • lay down our proportions ] -affign both men and money . P With all advantages . ] - upon every profpect ...
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... It is a fimple one ; but what though ? it will toaft cheese ; and it will endure cold as another man's fword will : and there's the humour of it . Bard . I will beftow a breakfast , to make you friends ; force a play . ] - drefs up an ...
... It is a fimple one ; but what though ? it will toaft cheese ; and it will endure cold as another man's fword will : and there's the humour of it . Bard . I will beftow a breakfast , to make you friends ; force a play . ] - drefs up an ...
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... It must be as it may though patience be a tir'd mare , yet she will plod . There must be conclufions . Well , I cannot tell . Enter Pistol , and Quickly . Bard . Here comes ancient Pistol , and his wife : -good corporal , be patient ...
... It must be as it may though patience be a tir'd mare , yet she will plod . There must be conclufions . Well , I cannot tell . Enter Pistol , and Quickly . Bard . Here comes ancient Pistol , and his wife : -good corporal , be patient ...
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... it . Pift . Coupe le gorge , is that the word ? -Thee I defy again . O hound of Crete , think'st thou my spouse to get ? No ... she by name , and her espouse : I have , and I will hold , the quondam Quickly For the only fhe ; and - Pauca ...
... it . Pift . Coupe le gorge , is that the word ? -Thee I defy again . O hound of Crete , think'st thou my spouse to get ? No ... she by name , and her espouse : I have , and I will hold , the quondam Quickly For the only fhe ; and - Pauca ...
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