The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 7Longman, 1820 |
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... I'll tell you what , —I think , it is our way , If we will keep in favour with the king , To be her men , and wear her livery : The jealous o'er - worn widow , and herself , VOL . VII . 4 The Queen and Shore , C Since that our brother ...
... I'll tell you what , —I think , it is our way , If we will keep in favour with the king , To be her men , and wear her livery : The jealous o'er - worn widow , and herself , VOL . VII . 4 The Queen and Shore , C Since that our brother ...
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... be pack'd with posthorse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With lies well steel'd with weighty arguments ; And , c 2 SCENE 1. ] KING RICHARD III . Glo. Go, tread the path that thou shalt ...
... be pack'd with posthorse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With lies well steel'd with weighty arguments ; And , c 2 SCENE 1. ] KING RICHARD III . Glo. Go, tread the path that thou shalt ...
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... I'll marry Warwick's youngest daughter : What though I kill'd her husband , and her father ? The readiest way to make the wench amends , Is to become her husband , and her father : The which will I ; not all so much for love , As for ...
... I'll marry Warwick's youngest daughter : What though I kill'd her husband , and her father ? The readiest way to make the wench amends , Is to become her husband , and her father : The which will I ; not all so much for love , As for ...
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... down the corse ; or , by Saint Paul , I'll make a corse of him that disobeys . 1 Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- c 3 SCENE 11. ] 9 KING RICHARD III .
... down the corse ; or , by Saint Paul , I'll make a corse of him that disobeys . 1 Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- c 3 SCENE 11. ] 9 KING RICHARD III .
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... I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar , for thy boldness . [ The bearers set down the coffin . Anne . What , do you tremble ? are you all afraid ? Alas , I blame you not ; for you are mortal , And mortal eyes cannot ...
... I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar , for thy boldness . [ The bearers set down the coffin . Anne . What , do you tremble ? are you all afraid ? Alas , I blame you not ; for you are mortal , And mortal eyes cannot ...
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