The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, 2. köideAndrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... O ! the treacherous Fastolfe wourds my heart ! Whom with my bare fists I would execute , If I now had him brought into my power . Sal . Yet tell'st thou not , how thou wert enter- tain'd . taunts . Tal . With scoffs , and scorns , and ...
... O ! the treacherous Fastolfe wourds my heart ! Whom with my bare fists I would execute , If I now had him brought into my power . Sal . Yet tell'st thou not , how thou wert enter- tain'd . taunts . Tal . With scoffs , and scorns , and ...
Page 106
... O , the devil - there the villain stopp'd ; When Dighton thus told on , -we smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature , That from the prime creation , e'er she fram'd.— Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse , They ...
... O , the devil - there the villain stopp'd ; When Dighton thus told on , -we smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature , That from the prime creation , e'er she fram'd.— Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse , They ...
Page 117
... o ' the beneficial sun , And keep it from the earth . Surely , sir , Nor . There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends : For , being not propp'd by ancestry ( whose grace Chalks successors their way , ) nor call'd upon For high ...
... o ' the beneficial sun , And keep it from the earth . Surely , sir , Nor . There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends : For , being not propp'd by ancestry ( whose grace Chalks successors their way , ) nor call'd upon For high ...
Page 118
... o'the combination drew , As himself pleas'd ; and they were ratified , As he cried , Thus let be : to as much end , As give a cratch to the dead : But our count - cardinal Has done this , and ' tis well ; for worthy Wolsey , Who cannot ...
... o'the combination drew , As himself pleas'd ; and they were ratified , As he cried , Thus let be : to as much end , As give a cratch to the dead : But our count - cardinal Has done this , and ' tis well ; for worthy Wolsey , Who cannot ...
Page 128
... o'the world , should not Be gladded in't by me : Then follows , that I weigh'd the danger which my realms stood in By this my issue's fail ; and that gave to me Many a groaning throe . Thus hulling in The wild sea of my conscience , I ...
... o'the world , should not Be gladded in't by me : Then follows , that I weigh'd the danger which my realms stood in By this my issue's fail ; and that gave to me Many a groaning throe . Thus hulling in The wild sea of my conscience , I ...
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