The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... Her ashes , in an urn more precious Than the rich - jewel'd coffer of Darius , Transported shall be at high festivals , Before the kings and queens of France . No longer on Saint Dennis will we cry , But 24 Act I. FIRST PART OF.
... Her ashes , in an urn more precious Than the rich - jewel'd coffer of Darius , Transported shall be at high festivals , Before the kings and queens of France . No longer on Saint Dennis will we cry , But 24 Act I. FIRST PART OF.
Page 90
... rich : So worthless peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , sheep , or horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth , Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; 1 Not whom we will , but whom his grace affects , Must be ...
... rich : So worthless peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , sheep , or horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth , Than to be dealt in by attorneyship ; 1 Not whom we will , but whom his grace affects , Must be ...
Page 106
... rich cardinal , And from the great and new - made duke of Suffolk ; ' Yet I do find it so : for , to be plain , They , knowing dame Eleanor's aspiring humour , ' Have hired me to undermine the duchess , And buzz these conjurations in ...
... rich cardinal , And from the great and new - made duke of Suffolk ; ' Yet I do find it so : for , to be plain , They , knowing dame Eleanor's aspiring humour , ' Have hired me to undermine the duchess , And buzz these conjurations in ...
Page 189
... Will you not , sons ? Edw . Ay , noble father , if our words will serve . ' Rich . And if words will not , then our weapons * Clif . Why , what a brood of traitors. shall . at this i blo lenc Scene I. 189 KING HENRY VI .
... Will you not , sons ? Edw . Ay , noble father , if our words will serve . ' Rich . And if words will not , then our weapons * Clif . Why , what a brood of traitors. shall . at this i blo lenc Scene I. 189 KING HENRY VI .
Page 190
... Rich . Oft have I seen a hot o'erweening cur * Run back and bite , because he was withheld ; * Who , being suffer'd with the bear's fell paw , * Hath clapp'd his tail between his legs , and cry'd : * And such a piece of service will you ...
... Rich . Oft have I seen a hot o'erweening cur * Run back and bite , because he was withheld ; * Who , being suffer'd with the bear's fell paw , * Hath clapp'd his tail between his legs , and cry'd : * And such a piece of service will you ...
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