The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... hath made among you , since , by the grand possessors wills , I believe you should rather have prayed for them , than have been prayed , " & c . By the grand possessors , I suppose , were meant Heming and Condell . STEEVENS . This play ...
... hath made among you , since , by the grand possessors wills , I believe you should rather have prayed for them , than have been prayed , " & c . By the grand possessors , I suppose , were meant Heming and Condell . STEEVENS . This play ...
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... he gives us note , The force of his own merit makes his way ; A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . Aber . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye KING HENRY VIII . 5.
... he gives us note , The force of his own merit makes his way ; A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . Aber . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye KING HENRY VIII . 5.
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William Shakespeare. What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him : Whence has he that ? If not from hell , the devil is a niggard ; Or has given all before ...
William Shakespeare. What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him : Whence has he that ? If not from hell , the devil is a niggard ; Or has given all before ...
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... hath flaw'd the league , and hath attach'd Our merchants ' goods at Bourdeaux . Aber . The ambassador is silenc'd ? Nor . Is it therefore Marry , is't . Aber . A proper title of a peace ; and purchas'd At a superfluous rate ! Buck . Why ...
... hath flaw'd the league , and hath attach'd Our merchants ' goods at Bourdeaux . Aber . The ambassador is silenc'd ? Nor . Is it therefore Marry , is't . Aber . A proper title of a peace ; and purchas'd At a superfluous rate ! Buck . Why ...
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... hath flaw'd the heart Of all their loyalties : wherein , although , My good lord cardinal , they vent reproaches Most bitterly on you , as putter - on Of these exactions , yet the king our master , ( Whose honour heaven shield from soil ...
... hath flaw'd the heart Of all their loyalties : wherein , although , My good lord cardinal , they vent reproaches Most bitterly on you , as putter - on Of these exactions , yet the king our master , ( Whose honour heaven shield from soil ...
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