The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... reason , think you , to make haste , And seek their ruins that usurp'd our rights ? The women weeping , and the midwife crying , ' O , Jesus bless us , he is born with teeth : ' And so I was , indeed ; which plainly signified That I ...
... reason , think you , to make haste , And seek their ruins that usurp'd our rights ? The women weeping , and the midwife crying , ' O , Jesus bless us , he is born with teeth : ' And so I was , indeed ; which plainly signified That I ...
Page 265
... reason almost with a man a That looks not heavily and full of dread . 3 Cit . Before the days of change , still is it so : By a divine instinct , men's minds mistrust Ensuing danger ; as , by proof , we see The waters swell before a ...
... reason almost with a man a That looks not heavily and full of dread . 3 Cit . Before the days of change , still is it so : By a divine instinct , men's minds mistrust Ensuing danger ; as , by proof , we see The waters swell before a ...
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... reason for his opinion . We hold that Shakspere , in the age of Elizabeth , would never have written- That passage is , also , to " She shall be , to the happiness of England , An aged princess . " our minds , clearly an interpolation ...
... reason for his opinion . We hold that Shakspere , in the age of Elizabeth , would never have written- That passage is , also , to " She shall be , to the happiness of England , An aged princess . " our minds , clearly an interpolation ...
Contents
ACT IV | 44 |
Tower Hill HARVEY and PRIOR | 52 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT IV | 117 |
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