The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Том 8 |
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... doubt not , uncle , of our victory . Many a battle have I won in France , When as the enemy hath been ten to one ; Why should I not now have the like fuccefs ? [ Alarm . Exeunt . SCENE V. A field of battle between Sandal - caftle and ...
... doubt not , uncle , of our victory . Many a battle have I won in France , When as the enemy hath been ten to one ; Why should I not now have the like fuccefs ? [ Alarm . Exeunt . SCENE V. A field of battle between Sandal - caftle and ...
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... doubt : What pledge have we of thy firm loyalty ? WAR . This fhall affure my constant loyalty , That if our queen and this young prince agree , I'll join my younger daughter and my joy , To him forthwith , in holy wedlocks ' bands ...
... doubt : What pledge have we of thy firm loyalty ? WAR . This fhall affure my constant loyalty , That if our queen and this young prince agree , I'll join my younger daughter and my joy , To him forthwith , in holy wedlocks ' bands ...
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... doubt : You twain , of all the rest , Are near to Warwick by blood and by alliance ; Tell me , if you love Warwick more than me ? If it be fo , then both depart to him , I rather with you foes , than hollow friends . But if you mind to ...
... doubt : You twain , of all the rest , Are near to Warwick by blood and by alliance ; Tell me , if you love Warwick more than me ? If it be fo , then both depart to him , I rather with you foes , than hollow friends . But if you mind to ...
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... doubt ? Open the gates . We are king Henry's friends . MAYOR . Ay , fay you fo ? the gates fhall then be open'd . [ He defcends . GLO . A wife ftout captain , and perfuaded foon ! HAST . The good old man would fain that all were well ...
... doubt ? Open the gates . We are king Henry's friends . MAYOR . Ay , fay you fo ? the gates fhall then be open'd . [ He defcends . GLO . A wife ftout captain , and perfuaded foon ! HAST . The good old man would fain that all were well ...
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... doubt not of the day , And , that once gotten , doubt not of large pay . [ Exeunt : SCENE IX . Changes again to London . Enter king Henry , Warwick , Montague , Clarence , Oxford , and Somerfet . WAR . What counsel , lords ? Edward from ...
... doubt not of the day , And , that once gotten , doubt not of large pay . [ Exeunt : SCENE IX . Changes again to London . Enter king Henry , Warwick , Montague , Clarence , Oxford , and Somerfet . WAR . What counsel , lords ? Edward from ...
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Страница 353 - O God! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run, How many make the hour full complete; How many hours bring about the day; How many days will finish up the year; How many years a mortal man may live.
Страница 537 - Give me another horse! bind up my wounds! Have mercy, Jesu! Soft! I did but dream. O! coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me. The lights burn blue. It is now dead midnight. Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. What! do I fear myself? there's none else by Richard loves Richard; that is, I am I.
Страница 354 - So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will...
Страница 448 - Who pass'd, methought, the melancholy flood, With that grim ferryman which poets write of, Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. The first that there did greet my stranger soul, Was my great father-in-law, renowned Warwick; Who cried aloud, ' What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence...
Страница 416 - I have no brother, I am like no brother, And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me! I am myself alone.— Clarence, beware!
Страница 422 - That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time...