The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 8 tomasC. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Duch . Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper spur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches , springing from one root ...
... Duch . Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper spur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches , springing from one root ...
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... Duch . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? 2 9 One phial & c . ] Though all the old copies concur in the pre- sent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One phial full of Edward's sacred blood Is crack'd ...
... Duch . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? 2 9 One phial & c . ] Though all the old copies concur in the pre- sent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One phial full of Edward's sacred blood Is crack'd ...
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... Duch . Why then , I will . Farewel , old Gaunt.3 Thou go'st to Coventry , there to behold Our cousin Hereford and fell Mowbray fight : O , sit my husband's wrongs on Hereford's spear , That it may enter butcher Mowbray's breast ! Or ...
... Duch . Why then , I will . Farewel , old Gaunt.3 Thou go'st to Coventry , there to behold Our cousin Hereford and fell Mowbray fight : O , sit my husband's wrongs on Hereford's spear , That it may enter butcher Mowbray's breast ! Or ...
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Duch . Yet one word more ; -Grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty hollowness , but weight : I take my leave before I have begun ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Duch . Yet one word more ; -Grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty hollowness , but weight : I take my leave before I have begun ...
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... Duch . My lord , you told me , you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . York . Where did I leave ? At that sad stop , my lord , Duch . Where rude misgovern'd hands ...
... Duch . My lord , you told me , you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . York . Where did I leave ? At that sad stop , my lord , Duch . Where rude misgovern'd hands ...
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