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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Page 70
... villain Hubert told me , he did live . Bast . So , on my soul , he did , for aught he knew . But wherefore do you droop ? why look you sad ? Be great in act , as you have been in thought ; Let not the world see fear , and sad distrust ...
... villain Hubert told me , he did live . Bast . So , on my soul , he did , for aught he knew . But wherefore do you droop ? why look you sad ? Be great in act , as you have been in thought ; Let not the world see fear , and sad distrust ...
Page 81
... villain , Whose bowels suddenly burst out : the king Yet speaks , and , peradventure , may recover . Bast . Who didst thou leave to tend his majesty ? Hub . Why , know you not ? the lords are all come back , And brought prince Henry in ...
... villain , Whose bowels suddenly burst out : the king Yet speaks , and , peradventure , may recover . Bast . Who didst thou leave to tend his majesty ? Hub . Why , know you not ? the lords are all come back , And brought prince Henry in ...
Page 91
... villain : Which to maintain , I would allow him odds ; And meet him , were I tied to run a - foot Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps , Or any other ground inhabitable ! Where ever Englishman durst set his foot . Mean time , let this ...
... villain : Which to maintain , I would allow him odds ; And meet him , were I tied to run a - foot Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps , Or any other ground inhabitable ! Where ever Englishman durst set his foot . Mean time , let this ...
Page 91
... villain : Which to maintain , I would allow him odds ; And meet him , were I tied to run a - foot Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps , Or any other ground inhabitable ! Where ever Englishman durst set his foot . Mean time , let this ...
... villain : Which to maintain , I would allow him odds ; And meet him , were I tied to run a - foot Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps , Or any other ground inhabitable ! Where ever Englishman durst set his foot . Mean time , let this ...
Page 92
... villain . Besides I say , and will in battle prove , - Or here , or elsewhere , to the furthest verge . That ever was survey'd by English eye , - That all the treasons , for these eighteen years Complotted and contrived in this land ...
... villain . Besides I say , and will in battle prove , - Or here , or elsewhere , to the furthest verge . That ever was survey'd by English eye , - That all the treasons , for these eighteen years Complotted and contrived in this land ...
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