The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 8 tomasC. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... horse , to horse ! urge doubts to them that fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . SCENE II . The same . A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Queen , BUSHY , and BAGOT . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too ...
... horse , to horse ! urge doubts to them that fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . SCENE II . The same . A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Queen , BUSHY , and BAGOT . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too ...
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... horses ' hoofs : As a long parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and smiles in meeting ; ' So , weeping , smiling , greet I thee , my earth , And do thee favour with my royal hands . Salisbury . He thinks ...
... horses ' hoofs : As a long parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and smiles in meeting ; ' So , weeping , smiling , greet I thee , my earth , And do thee favour with my royal hands . Salisbury . He thinks ...
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... horse his head , when we relax the reins . Johnson . 1 The heavens and oppose not Myself against their will . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " The heavens , & c . " Move them no more by crossing their high will . " 2 I know it , uncle ...
... horse his head , when we relax the reins . Johnson . 1 The heavens and oppose not Myself against their will . ] So , in Romeo and Juliet : " The heavens , & c . " Move them no more by crossing their high will . " 2 I know it , uncle ...
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... with a high sharpe voyce bade bring forth the kings horses , and then two little nagges , not worth forty franks , were brought forth ; the king was set on the SCENE IV . Langley . The Duke of York's Garden KING RICHARD II . 91.
... with a high sharpe voyce bade bring forth the kings horses , and then two little nagges , not worth forty franks , were brought forth ; the king was set on the SCENE IV . Langley . The Duke of York's Garden KING RICHARD II . 91.
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... horse ! If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , 7 bene ' twixt the rising and the setting sun ; and whoever in that time doth not prove his intent , can never after be admitted the com- bat ...
... horse ! If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , 7 bene ' twixt the rising and the setting sun ; and whoever in that time doth not prove his intent , can never after be admitted the com- bat ...
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