The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 181
I prythee , hear me speak . K. Rich . You speak too bitterly . Duch . Hear me a
word ; For I shall never speak to thee again . K. Rich . Souf . ] Duch . Either thou
wilt die , by God's just ordinance , Ere from this war thou turn a conqueror ; Or I
with ...
I prythee , hear me speak . K. Rich . You speak too bitterly . Duch . Hear me a
word ; For I shall never speak to thee again . K. Rich . Souf . ] Duch . Either thou
wilt die , by God's just ordinance , Ere from this war thou turn a conqueror ; Or I
with ...
Page 391
... Kate : That man i ' the world , who shall report he has A better wife , let him in
nought be trusted , For speaking false in that ... wife - like government , Obeying
in commanding , -- and thy parts Sovereign and pious else , could speak thee out
” ...
... Kate : That man i ' the world , who shall report he has A better wife , let him in
nought be trusted , For speaking false in that ... wife - like government , Obeying
in commanding , -- and thy parts Sovereign and pious else , could speak thee out
” ...
Page 458
Now , sir , you speak of two The most remark'd i the kingdom . As for Cromwell ,
Beside that of the jewel - house , he's made master O'the rolls , and the king's
secretary ; further , sir , Stands in the gap and trade of more preferments » , With ...
Now , sir , you speak of two The most remark'd i the kingdom . As for Cromwell ,
Beside that of the jewel - house , he's made master O'the rolls , and the king's
secretary ; further , sir , Stands in the gap and trade of more preferments » , With ...
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