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... head presently ; and then break into his son - in - law's house , Sir James Cromer , and strike off his head , and bring them both upon two poles hither . All . It shall be done . Say . Ah , countrymen ! if when you make your prayers ...
... head presently ; and then break into his son - in - law's house , Sir James Cromer , and strike off his head , and bring them both upon two poles hither . All . It shall be done . Say . Ah , countrymen ! if when you make your prayers ...
Pagina 493
... head ; Which I will bear in triumph to the king , Leaving thy trunk for crows to feed upon . Buck . That is too much presumption on thy part : But if thy arms be to no other end , The king hath yielded unto thy demand ; The duke of ...
... head ; Which I will bear in triumph to the king , Leaving thy trunk for crows to feed upon . Buck . That is too much presumption on thy part : But if thy arms be to no other end , The king hath yielded unto thy demand ; The duke of ...
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... head , Son to the queen , after his own report ; A thing Who call'd me traitor , mountaineer ; and swore , With his own single hand he'd take us in , Displace our heads , where ( thank the gods ! ) they And set them on Lud's town . I'm ...
... head , Son to the queen , after his own report ; A thing Who call'd me traitor , mountaineer ; and swore , With his own single hand he'd take us in , Displace our heads , where ( thank the gods ! ) they And set them on Lud's town . I'm ...
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PREFACE | i |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF SHAKESPEARES LIFE | xxiv |
DEDICATION PREFIXED TO THE FOLIO OF 1623 | xxx |
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