The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... night or day , When I was got , sir Robert was away . Eli . The very spirit of Plantagenet ! - I am thy grandame , Richard ; call me so .. Bast . Madam , by chance , but not by truth : What though ? Something about , a little from the ...
... night or day , When I was got , sir Robert was away . Eli . The very spirit of Plantagenet ! - I am thy grandame , Richard ; call me so .. Bast . Madam , by chance , but not by truth : What though ? Something about , a little from the ...
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... night or day , When I was got , sir Robert was away . Eli . The very spirit of Plantagenet ! - I am thy grandame , Richard ; call me so .. Bast . Madam , by chance , but not by truth : What though ? Something about , a little from the ...
... night or day , When I was got , sir Robert was away . Eli . The very spirit of Plantagenet ! - I am thy grandame , Richard ; call me so .. Bast . Madam , by chance , but not by truth : What though ? Something about , a little from the ...
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... night ; If this same were a church - yard where we stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it heavy - thick ( Which , else , runs tickling up and down the ...
... night ; If this same were a church - yard where we stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it heavy - thick ( Which , else , runs tickling up and down the ...
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... from the couch of lasting night , Thou hate and terror to prosperity , And I will kiss thy détestable bones ; ( 1 ) Fleet of war . ( 2 ) Overcome . ( 3 ) Refuse . And put my eye - balls in thy vaulty brows 46 Act III . KING JOHN .
... from the couch of lasting night , Thou hate and terror to prosperity , And I will kiss thy détestable bones ; ( 1 ) Fleet of war . ( 2 ) Overcome . ( 3 ) Refuse . And put my eye - balls in thy vaulty brows 46 Act III . KING JOHN .
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... night , Only for wantonness . By my christendom , So I were out of prison , and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here , but that I doubt My uncle practises more harm to me : He is afraid of me ...
... night , Only for wantonness . By my christendom , So I were out of prison , and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here , but that I doubt My uncle practises more harm to me : He is afraid of me ...
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