The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5AMS Press, 1968 |
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... TRUE SORROW . And fee , where comes the breeder of my forrow . ] How does impatience , more particularly , wait on true forrow ? On the contrary , fuch forrow as the Queen's , which came gradually on , through a long courfe of ...
... TRUE SORROW . And fee , where comes the breeder of my forrow . ] How does impatience , more particularly , wait on true forrow ? On the contrary , fuch forrow as the Queen's , which came gradually on , through a long courfe of ...
Page 178
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. But if you mind to hold your true obedience , Give me affurance with fome friendly vow , That I may never have you in fufpect . Mon. So God help Montague , as he proves true ! Haft ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. But if you mind to hold your true obedience , Give me affurance with fome friendly vow , That I may never have you in fufpect . Mon. So God help Montague , as he proves true ! Haft ...
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... true which I have heard , Thou cam'ft into the World with thy Legs forward . Glo . I'll hear no more : die Prophet in thy speech ; [ Stabs bim . For this , amongst the rest , was I ordain'd . K. Henry . Ay , and for much more slaughter ...
... true which I have heard , Thou cam'ft into the World with thy Legs forward . Glo . I'll hear no more : die Prophet in thy speech ; [ Stabs bim . For this , amongst the rest , was I ordain'd . K. Henry . Ay , and for much more slaughter ...
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