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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More than I seem , and less than I was born to ; A man at least , for less I should
not be ; And men may talk of kings , and ... Well , if you be a king crown'd with
content , Your crown CONTENT and you must be contented To go along with us .
More than I seem , and less than I was born to ; A man at least , for less I should
not be ; And men may talk of kings , and ... Well , if you be a king crown'd with
content , Your crown CONTENT and you must be contented To go along with us .
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No , we were subjects , but while you were king . K. Her . ... Go where you will ,
the king shall be commanded , And be you , kings , command , and I'll obey . ...
We charge you in God's name , and in the king's , To go with us unto the officers .
No , we were subjects , but while you were king . K. Her . ... Go where you will ,
the king shall be commanded , And be you , kings , command , and I'll obey . ...
We charge you in God's name , and in the king's , To go with us unto the officers .
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Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king , [ Takes off his crown . But Henry
now shall wear the English crown , And be true king , indeed ; thou but the
shadow . My lord of Somerset , at my request , See that forthwith duke Edward be
...
Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king , [ Takes off his crown . But Henry
now shall wear the English crown , And be true king , indeed ; thou but the
shadow . My lord of Somerset , at my request , See that forthwith duke Edward be
...
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Tby Ny conveyance . ] Conveyance is juggling , and thence is taken for artifice
and fraud . JOHNS . P. 381. 1. 27. Did I let pass th ' abuse done to my niece ? ]
Whom king Edward attempted in the earl of Warwick's house . Hollingshed .
JOHNS .
Tby Ny conveyance . ] Conveyance is juggling , and thence is taken for artifice
and fraud . JOHNS . P. 381. 1. 27. Did I let pass th ' abuse done to my niece ? ]
Whom king Edward attempted in the earl of Warwick's house . Hollingshed .
JOHNS .
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You , that love me and Warwick , follow me , ] That Clarence should make this
speech in the king's hearing is very improbable , yet I do not see how it can be
palliated . The king never goes out , nor can Clarence be talking to ? company
apart ...
You , that love me and Warwick , follow me , ] That Clarence should make this
speech in the king's hearing is very improbable , yet I do not see how it can be
palliated . The king never goes out , nor can Clarence be talking to ? company
apart ...
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