The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... c . ] Milton feems to have thought on this paffage where he is defcrib- ing the midnight fufferings of Our Saviour , in the 4th book of Pa- radife Regain'd : 66 -nar Environ'd me , and howled in mine ears Such hideous 40 III . KING RICHARD.
... c . ] Milton feems to have thought on this paffage where he is defcrib- ing the midnight fufferings of Our Saviour , in the 4th book of Pa- radife Regain'd : 66 -nar Environ'd me , and howled in mine ears Such hideous 40 III . KING RICHARD.
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... Such hideous cries , that , with the very noise , I trembling wak'd , and , for a feafon after , Could not believe but that I was in hell ; Such terrible impreffion made my dream . Brak . No marvel , lord , that it affrighted you ; I am ...
... Such hideous cries , that , with the very noise , I trembling wak'd , and , for a feafon after , Could not believe but that I was in hell ; Such terrible impreffion made my dream . Brak . No marvel , lord , that it affrighted you ; I am ...
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... Such news , my lord , as grieves me to unfold . Queen . How doth the prince ? Mef . Well , madam , and in health . Dutch . What is thy news ? Mef . Lord Rivers , and lord Grey , Are fent to Pomfret , prifoners ; and , with them , Sir ...
... Such news , my lord , as grieves me to unfold . Queen . How doth the prince ? Mef . Well , madam , and in health . Dutch . What is thy news ? Mef . Lord Rivers , and lord Grey , Are fent to Pomfret , prifoners ; and , with them , Sir ...
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... Such troops of citizens to come to him , His grace not being warn'd thereof before : He fears , my lord , you mean no good to him . Buck . Sorry I am , my noble cousin should Sufpect me , that I mean no good to him : By heaven , we come ...
... Such troops of citizens to come to him , His grace not being warn'd thereof before : He fears , my lord , you mean no good to him . Buck . Sorry I am , my noble cousin should Sufpect me , that I mean no good to him : By heaven , we come ...
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... such sov'reignty . K. Rich . Be eloquent in my behalf to her . Queen . An honeft tale speeds beft , being plainly told . K. Rich . Then , in plain terms tell her my loving tale . Queen . Plain , and not honeft , is too harsh a style . K ...
... such sov'reignty . K. Rich . Be eloquent in my behalf to her . Queen . An honeft tale speeds beft , being plainly told . K. Rich . Then , in plain terms tell her my loving tale . Queen . Plain , and not honeft , is too harsh a style . K ...
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