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, Том 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... England's chair , where he is falsely set ; One that hath ever been God's enemy : Then , if you fight against God's enemy , God will , in justice , ward you as his soldiers ; If you do sweat to put a tyrant down , You sleep in peace ...
... England's chair , where he is falsely set ; One that hath ever been God's enemy : Then , if you fight against God's enemy , God will , in justice , ward you as his soldiers ; If you do sweat to put a tyrant down , You sleep in peace ...
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... England : But all this spites me not so much As his escape from Landoyse the Dukes Treasuror Who if he had bene prickt foorth for reuenge He had ended all by apprehending of our foe But now he is in disgrace with the Duke And we farther ...
... England : But all this spites me not so much As his escape from Landoyse the Dukes Treasuror Who if he had bene prickt foorth for reuenge He had ended all by apprehending of our foe But now he is in disgrace with the Duke And we farther ...
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... ENGLAND You'd venture an EMBALLING : I myself Would for CARNARVONSHIRE , ] Little England seems very properly opposed to all the world ; but what has Carnarvonshire to do here ? Does it refer to the birth of Edward II . at Carnar- von ...
... ENGLAND You'd venture an EMBALLING : I myself Would for CARNARVONSHIRE , ] Little England seems very properly opposed to all the world ; but what has Carnarvonshire to do here ? Does it refer to the birth of Edward II . at Carnar- von ...
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