The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs . Mere verisimilitude in the play of King Richard III . becomes , at times , subordinate to effects of symphonic orchestration or of statuesque ...
... Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs . Mere verisimilitude in the play of King Richard III . becomes , at times , subordinate to effects of symphonic orchestration or of statuesque ...
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... Duch . No , boy . Boy . Why do you wring your hands , and beat your breast , and cry ' O Clarence , my unhappy son ' ? Girl . Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us wretches , orphans , castaways , If that our noble ...
... Duch . No , boy . Boy . Why do you wring your hands , and beat your breast , and cry ' O Clarence , my unhappy son ' ? Girl . Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us wretches , orphans , castaways , If that our noble ...
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... Duch . Peace , children , peace ! the king doth love you well : Incapable and shallow innocents , You cannot guess who caused your father's death . Boy . Grandam , we can ; for my good uncle Gloucester Told me , the king , provoked by ...
... Duch . Peace , children , peace ! the king doth love you well : Incapable and shallow innocents , You cannot guess who caused your father's death . Boy . Grandam , we can ; for my good uncle Gloucester Told me , the king , provoked by ...
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... Duch . Ah , so much interest have I in thy sorrow As I had title in thy noble husband ! I have bewept a worthy husband's death , And lived by looking on his images : But now two mirrors of his princely semblance Are crack'd in pieces by ...
... Duch . Ah , so much interest have I in thy sorrow As I had title in thy noble husband ! I have bewept a worthy husband's death , And lived by looking on his images : But now two mirrors of his princely semblance Are crack'd in pieces by ...
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... Duch . Alas for both , both mine , Edward and Clarence ! Q. Eliz . What stay had I but Edward ? and he's gone . Chil . What stay had we but Clarence ? and he's gone . Duch . What stays had I but they ? and they are gone . Q. Eliz . Was ...
... Duch . Alas for both , both mine , Edward and Clarence ! Q. Eliz . What stay had I but Edward ? and he's gone . Chil . What stay had we but Clarence ? and he's gone . Duch . What stays had I but they ? and they are gone . Q. Eliz . Was ...
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