The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy, Volume 2Andrus and Judd, 1833 |
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... thou as dauphin in my place : Question her proudly , let thy looks be stern ... art . Heaven , and our Lady gracious , hath it pleas'd To shine on my ... thou canst possible , And I will answer unpremeditated : My courage try by combat ...
... thou as dauphin in my place : Question her proudly , let thy looks be stern ... art . Heaven , and our Lady gracious , hath it pleas'd To shine on my ... thou canst possible , And I will answer unpremeditated : My courage try by combat ...
Pagina 6
... Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : on ? Here's Beaufort , that regards nor God nor king Hath here distrain'd the Tower to his use . Win . Here's Gloster too , a foe to citizens : Servants rush at the Tower gates . Enter , to ...
... Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : on ? Here's Beaufort , that regards nor God nor king Hath here distrain'd the Tower to his use . Win . Here's Gloster too , a foe to citizens : Servants rush at the Tower gates . Enter , to ...
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... thou be he , then art thou prisoner . Tal . Prisoner ! to whom ? Count . And for that cause I train'd thee to my house . To me , blood - thirsty lord ; Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs ...
... thou be he , then art thou prisoner . Tal . Prisoner ! to whom ? Count . And for that cause I train'd thee to my house . To me , blood - thirsty lord ; Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs ...
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... thou with deep premeditated lines , With written pamphlets studiously devis'd , Humphrey of Gloster ? If thou canst ... art a most pernicious usurer ; Froward by nature , enemy to peace ; Lascivious , wanton , more than well beseems A man of ...
... thou with deep premeditated lines , With written pamphlets studiously devis'd , Humphrey of Gloster ? If thou canst ... art a most pernicious usurer ; Froward by nature , enemy to peace ; Lascivious , wanton , more than well beseems A man of ...
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... thy father to his drooping chair . But , -O malignant and ill - boding stars ! Now thou art come unto a feast of death , ' A terrible and unavoided2 danger : Therefore , dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct thee how thou ...
... thy father to his drooping chair . But , -O malignant and ill - boding stars ! Now thou art come unto a feast of death , ' A terrible and unavoided2 danger : Therefore , dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct thee how thou ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ... William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1830 |
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