The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... Reason for it ; That is my Brother's Plea , and none of mine , The which if he can prove , a pops me out , At least from fair five hundred pound a Year : Heav'n guard my Mother's Honour , and my Land . K. John . A good blunt Fellow ...
... Reason for it ; That is my Brother's Plea , and none of mine , The which if he can prove , a pops me out , At least from fair five hundred pound a Year : Heav'n guard my Mother's Honour , and my Land . K. John . A good blunt Fellow ...
Page 1014
... Reason How I may be deliver'd of thefe Woes , And teaches me to kill or hang my felf . If I were mad , I fhould forget my Son , Or madly think a Babe of Clouts were he : I. I am not mad ; too well , too well 1014 The Life and Death.
... Reason How I may be deliver'd of thefe Woes , And teaches me to kill or hang my felf . If I were mad , I fhould forget my Son , Or madly think a Babe of Clouts were he : I. I am not mad ; too well , too well 1014 The Life and Death.
Page 1087
... reason to look pale , and dead ? All Souls that will be fafe , fly from my Side , For Time hath fet a Blot upon my Pride . Aum . Comfort , my Liege , remember who you are . K. Rich . I had forgot my felf : Am I not King ? Awake thou ...
... reason to look pale , and dead ? All Souls that will be fafe , fly from my Side , For Time hath fet a Blot upon my Pride . Aum . Comfort , my Liege , remember who you are . K. Rich . I had forgot my felf : Am I not King ? Awake thou ...
Page 1112
... Reasons I would not have feen . York . Which for fome Reasons , Sir , I mean to fee ; I fear , I fear . Dutch . What should you fear ? ' Tis nothing but fome Bond , that he is enter'd into For gay Apparel , against the Triumph . Tork ...
... Reasons I would not have feen . York . Which for fome Reasons , Sir , I mean to fee ; I fear , I fear . Dutch . What should you fear ? ' Tis nothing but fome Bond , that he is enter'd into For gay Apparel , against the Triumph . Tork ...
Page 1131
... Reasons for this Adventure , that he fhall go . Fal . Well , may't thou have the Spirit of Perfuafion , and he the Ears of pofiting ; that what thou fpeak'st may move , and what he hears may be believ'd ; that the true Prince may , for ...
... Reasons for this Adventure , that he fhall go . Fal . Well , may't thou have the Spirit of Perfuafion , and he the Ears of pofiting ; that what thou fpeak'st may move , and what he hears may be believ'd ; that the true Prince may , for ...
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