The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd , Out - rode me . After him , came , spurring hard , A gentleman almost forspent with speed , 2 That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied hōrse : He ask'd the way to ...
... turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd , Out - rode me . After him , came , spurring hard , A gentleman almost forspent with speed , 2 That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied hōrse : He ask'd the way to ...
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... Turn'd on themselves , like dull and heavy lead . And as the thing that ' s heavy in itself , Upon enforcement , flies with greatest speed ; So did our men , heavy in Hotspur's loss , Lend to this weight such lightness with their fear ...
... Turn'd on themselves , like dull and heavy lead . And as the thing that ' s heavy in itself , Upon enforcement , flies with greatest speed ; So did our men , heavy in Hotspur's loss , Lend to this weight such lightness with their fear ...
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... turn'd their backs ; and , in his flight , Stumbling in fear , was took . The sum of all Is , that the king hath won ; and hath sent out A speedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of young Lancaster , S And ...
... turn'd their backs ; and , in his flight , Stumbling in fear , was took . The sum of all Is , that the king hath won ; and hath sent out A speedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of young Lancaster , S And ...
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... turns to open shame , - " Thy smoothing titles to a ragged name . " Again , in our poet's eighth Sonnet : " Then let not Winter's ragged hand deface " In thee thy summer . " Again , in the play before us : " A ragged and fore - stall'd ...
... turns to open shame , - " Thy smoothing titles to a ragged name . " Again , in our poet's eighth Sonnet : " Then let not Winter's ragged hand deface " In thee thy summer . " Again , in the play before us : " A ragged and fore - stall'd ...
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... Turns insurrection to religion : Suppos'd sincere and holy in his thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with the blood Of fair king Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones : Derives from ...
... Turns insurrection to religion : Suppos'd sincere and holy in his thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with the blood Of fair king Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones : Derives from ...
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