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 110
... wilt thou lose . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new inspir'd : And thus , expiring , do foretel of him : His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last ; ( 1 ) Flatter . For violent fires soon burn out themselves : Small showers 110 Act ...
... wilt thou lose . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new inspir'd : And thus , expiring , do foretel of him : His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last ; ( 1 ) Flatter . For violent fires soon burn out themselves : Small showers 110 Act ...
Page 135
... worst of death's destroying wound , And lie full low , grav'd in the hollow ground . Aum . Is Bushy , Green , and the earl of Wilt- shire , dead ? Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol lost Scene II . KING RICHARD II . 135.
... worst of death's destroying wound , And lie full low , grav'd in the hollow ground . Aum . Is Bushy , Green , and the earl of Wilt- shire , dead ? Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol lost Scene II . KING RICHARD II . 135.
Page 159
... wilt thou , pupil - like , Take thy correction mildly ? kiss the rod ; And fawn on rage with base humility , Which art a lion , and a king of beasts ? K. Rich . A king of beasts , indeed ; if aught but beasts , I had been still a happy ...
... wilt thou , pupil - like , Take thy correction mildly ? kiss the rod ; And fawn on rage with base humility , Which art a lion , and a king of beasts ? K. Rich . A king of beasts , indeed ; if aught but beasts , I had been still a happy ...
Page 160
... wilt know again , Being ne'er so little urg'd , another way To pluck him headlong from the usurped throne . The love of wicked friends converts to fear ; That fear , to hate ; and hate turns one , or both , To worthy danger , and ...
... wilt know again , Being ne'er so little urg'd , another way To pluck him headlong from the usurped throne . The love of wicked friends converts to fear ; That fear , to hate ; and hate turns one , or both , To worthy danger , and ...
Page 163
... wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own ? Have we more sons ? or are we like to have ? Is not my teeming2 date drunk up with time ? And wilt thou pluck my fair son from mine age , And rob me of a happy mother's name ...
... wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own ? Have we more sons ? or are we like to have ? Is not my teeming2 date drunk up with time ? And wilt thou pluck my fair son from mine age , And rob me of a happy mother's name ...
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