The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fuch a day , So fought , fo follow'd , and fo fairly won , Came not , till now , to dignify the times , Since Cæfar's fortunes ! NORTH How is this deriv'd ? Saw you the field ? came you from Shrewsbury ? BARD . I fpake with one , my ...
... fuch a day , So fought , fo follow'd , and fo fairly won , Came not , till now , to dignify the times , Since Cæfar's fortunes ! NORTH How is this deriv'd ? Saw you the field ? came you from Shrewsbury ? BARD . I fpake with one , my ...
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... fuch inftances of lofs ? BARD . Who , he ? He was fome hilding fellow , " that had stol'n The horse he rode on ; and , upon my life , Spoke at a venture . Look , here comes more news . Enter MORTON . NORTH . Yea , this man's brow , like ...
... fuch inftances of lofs ? BARD . Who , he ? He was fome hilding fellow , " that had stol'n The horse he rode on ; and , upon my life , Spoke at a venture . Look , here comes more news . Enter MORTON . NORTH . Yea , this man's brow , like ...
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... fuch a man , fo faint , fo fpiritless , So dull , fo dead in look , fo woe - begone , Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night , And would have told him , half his Troy was burn'd : But Priam found the fire , ere he his tongue , And I ...
... fuch a man , fo faint , fo fpiritless , So dull , fo dead in look , fo woe - begone , Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night , And would have told him , half his Troy was burn'd : But Priam found the fire , ere he his tongue , And I ...
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... fuch wrong . MOR . You are too great to be by me gainfaid ; Your spirit is too true , your fears too certain . 2 NORTH . Yet , for all this , fay not that Percy's dead , 3 I fee a ftrange confeffion in thine eye : Thou shak'st thy head ...
... fuch wrong . MOR . You are too great to be by me gainfaid ; Your spirit is too true , your fears too certain . 2 NORTH . Yet , for all this , fay not that Percy's dead , 3 I fee a ftrange confeffion in thine eye : Thou shak'st thy head ...
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... fuch lightness with their fear , That arrows fled not swifter toward their aim , Than did our foldiers , aiming at their safety , Fly from the field : Then was that noble Worcester Too foon ta'en prifoner : and that furious Scot , The ...
... fuch lightness with their fear , That arrows fled not swifter toward their aim , Than did our foldiers , aiming at their safety , Fly from the field : Then was that noble Worcester Too foon ta'en prifoner : and that furious Scot , The ...
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