The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare: With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play ; Printed Complete from the Best Editions, Band 5R. Morison Junr., 1798 |
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... eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun , fierce bent against their faces , What should I fay ? his deeds excced all speech ; He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . A 2 He ...
... eyes , replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun , fierce bent against their faces , What should I fay ? his deeds excced all speech ; He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . A 2 He ...
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... eyes babe's fhall fuck ; Our ifle be made a nourish of falt tears , And none but women left to wail the dead.- Henry the fifth ! thy ghoft I invocate ; Profper this realm , keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the ...
... eyes babe's fhall fuck ; Our ifle be made a nourish of falt tears , And none but women left to wail the dead.- Henry the fifth ! thy ghoft I invocate ; Profper this realm , keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the ...
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... eyes , To weep their intermiffive miferies . Enter to them another Meffenger . 2 Mef . Lord , view thefe letters , full of bad mifchance . France is revolted from the English quite ; Except fome petty towns of no import : The dauphin ...
... eyes , To weep their intermiffive miferies . Enter to them another Meffenger . 2 Mef . Lord , view thefe letters , full of bad mifchance . France is revolted from the English quite ; Except fome petty towns of no import : The dauphin ...
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... eyes , and thy cheek's fide ftruck off ! — Accurfed tower ! accurfed fatal hand , That hath contriv'd this woeful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame ; Henry the fifth he first train'd to the wars : Whilft any trump did ...
... eyes , and thy cheek's fide ftruck off ! — Accurfed tower ! accurfed fatal hand , That hath contriv'd this woeful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame ; Henry the fifth he first train'd to the wars : Whilft any trump did ...
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... eye thou haft to look to heaven for grace : The fun with one eye vieweth all the world . Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! - Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it . Sir Thomas ...
... eye thou haft to look to heaven for grace : The fun with one eye vieweth all the world . Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! - Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it . Sir Thomas ...
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Afide againſt Alarum Alcibiades anfwer Apemantus art thou Baft Becauſe beſt blood brother Burgundy Cade Clarence Clif Clifford crown death doft doth duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Edward Elean England Enter King Exeunt Exit falfe father fear fent fhall fhame fhould fight firſt flain Flav foldiers fome foul fovereign fpeak France friends ftand ftay fuch fure fweet fword Glofter grace hath heart heaven HENRY VI Henry's himſelf honour houfe houſe Humphrey Jack Cade King HENRY lord lord protector mafter majeſty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf ne'er noble pleaſe pleaſure prefent prifoner prince Pucel Queen reft Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saliſbury SCENE ſhall Somerſet ſpeak ſtand ſtay Suffolk Talbot thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thou fhalt thouſand Timon unto Warwick whofe wilt yourſelf
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 22 - So many hours must I tend my flock; So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean; So many years...
Seite 22 - O God! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run, How many make the hour full complete; How many hours bring about the day; How many days will finish up the year; How many years a mortal man may live.
Seite 22 - Would I were dead! if God's good will were so; For what is in this world but grief and woe? O God! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point...