The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. King . Thou haft fpoken all already , unless thou can't fay they are married ; but thou art too fine in thy evidence ; therefore ftand afide . This ring , you fay , was yours ? Dia ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. King . Thou haft fpoken all already , unless thou can't fay they are married ; but thou art too fine in thy evidence ; therefore ftand afide . This ring , you fay , was yours ? Dia ...
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... thou haft under - wrought its lawful King ; Cut off the fequence of pofterity ; Out - faced infant ftate ; and done ... thou art call'd a King , When living blood doth in these temples beat , Which own the crown that thou o'er ...
... thou haft under - wrought its lawful King ; Cut off the fequence of pofterity ; Out - faced infant ftate ; and done ... thou art call'd a King , When living blood doth in these temples beat , Which own the crown that thou o'er ...
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... Thou haft a perfect thought : I will upon all hazards well believe Thou art my friend , that know'ft my tongue fo well : Who art thou ? Faulc . Who thou wilt ; and , if thou please , Thou may'st be - friend me so much , as to think , I ...
... Thou haft a perfect thought : I will upon all hazards well believe Thou art my friend , that know'ft my tongue fo well : Who art thou ? Faulc . Who thou wilt ; and , if thou please , Thou may'st be - friend me so much , as to think , I ...
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