The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... tongue ; That the queen's kindred are made gentle - folks : How fay you , fir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my lord , myself have nought to do . Glo . Naught to do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee , fellow , He that doth ...
... tongue ; That the queen's kindred are made gentle - folks : How fay you , fir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With this , my lord , myself have nought to do . Glo . Naught to do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee , fellow , He that doth ...
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... tongue can name thee , let me have Some patient leifure to excufe myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excufe current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By fuch despair , I should accuse myself . 8 Vouchsafe ...
... tongue can name thee , let me have Some patient leifure to excufe myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excufe current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By fuch despair , I should accuse myself . 8 Vouchsafe ...
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... tongue , ? That laid their guilt upon my guiltless fhoulders . Anne . Thou waft provoked by thy bloody mind , That never dreamt on aught but butcheries : Didft thou not kill this king ? Glo . I grant ye . Anne . Doft grant me , hedge ...
... tongue , ? That laid their guilt upon my guiltless fhoulders . Anne . Thou waft provoked by thy bloody mind , That never dreamt on aught but butcheries : Didft thou not kill this king ? Glo . I grant ye . Anne . Doft grant me , hedge ...
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... tongue could never learn sweet foothing word ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to fpeak . [ She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn ; for it was made For kiffing ...
... tongue could never learn sweet foothing word ; But now thy beauty is propos'd my fee , My proud heart fues , and prompts my tongue to fpeak . [ She looks fcornfully at him . Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn ; for it was made For kiffing ...
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... tongue . Anne . I fear me , both are falfe . Glo . Then never man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your fword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That fhall you know hereafter . Glo . But fhall I live in hope ? Anne . All ...
... tongue . Anne . I fear me , both are falfe . Glo . Then never man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your fword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That fhall you know hereafter . Glo . But fhall I live in hope ? Anne . All ...
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