The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... fear , not reverence , makes thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength , As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm ...
... fear , not reverence , makes thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength , As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm ...
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... fear ; And spit it bleeding , in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbour , even in Mowbray's face . [ Exit GAUNT . K. Rich . We were not born to sue , but to command : Which since we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as ...
... fear ; And spit it bleeding , in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbour , even in Mowbray's face . [ Exit GAUNT . K. Rich . We were not born to sue , but to command : Which since we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as ...
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... Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play , King Henry says : " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . ” M. Mason : Within my mouth you have engaol'd my tongue , Doubly 28 KING RICHARD II .
... Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play , King Henry says : " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . ” M. Mason : Within my mouth you have engaol'd my tongue , Doubly 28 KING RICHARD II .
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... fear , the king shall rue.— Farewel , my liege : -Now no way can I stray ; Save back to England , all the world's my way . " [ Exit . and says so far as to mine enemy- -that is , I should say nothing to him but what enemies may say to ...
... fear , the king shall rue.— Farewel , my liege : -Now no way can I stray ; Save back to England , all the world's my way . " [ Exit . and says so far as to mine enemy- -that is , I should say nothing to him but what enemies may say to ...
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... Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth , ] The first edi- tion in quarto , 1598 , reads : Fear'd by their breed , and famous for their birth . The quarto , in 1615 : Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth . The ...
... Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth , ] The first edi- tion in quarto , 1598 , reads : Fear'd by their breed , and famous for their birth . The quarto , in 1615 : Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth . The ...
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