The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 Seiten |
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... crown's worth of good interpretation.- There it is , boy . [ Gives him money . Poins . O that this good blossom could be kept from cankers ! -Well , there is sixpence to preserve thee . Bard . An you do not make him be hanged among you ...
... crown's worth of good interpretation.- There it is , boy . [ Gives him money . Poins . O that this good blossom could be kept from cankers ! -Well , there is sixpence to preserve thee . Bard . An you do not make him be hanged among you ...
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... crown . Enter WARWICK and SURREY . War . Many good morrows to your majesty ! K. Hen . Is it good morrow , lords ? War . ' Tis one o'clock , and past . 1 A watch case here may mean the case of a watch - light ; but the fol- lowing ...
... crown . Enter WARWICK and SURREY . War . Many good morrows to your majesty ! K. Hen . Is it good morrow , lords ? War . ' Tis one o'clock , and past . 1 A watch case here may mean the case of a watch - light ; but the fol- lowing ...
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... crown upon my pillow here . Cla . His eye is hollow , and he changes much . War . Less noise , less noise . P. Hen . Enter PRINCE HENRY . Who saw the duke of Clarence ? Cla . I am here , brother , full of heaviness . P. Hen . How now ...
... crown upon my pillow here . Cla . His eye is hollow , and he changes much . War . Less noise , less noise . P. Hen . Enter PRINCE HENRY . Who saw the duke of Clarence ? Cla . I am here , brother , full of heaviness . P. Hen . How now ...
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... crown ; Which , as immediate from thy place and blood , Derives itself to me . Lo , here it sits , — 2 [ Putting it on his head . Which Heaven shall guard ; and put the world's whole strength Into one giant arm , it shall not force This ...
... crown ; Which , as immediate from thy place and blood , Derives itself to me . Lo , here it sits , — 2 [ Putting it on his head . Which Heaven shall guard ; and put the world's whole strength Into one giant arm , it shall not force This ...
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... crown ? who took it from my pillow ? War . When we withdrew , my liege , we left it here . K. Hen . The prince hath ta'en it hence ; -go , seek him out ; Is he so hasty that he doth suppose My sleep my death ? Find him , my lord of ...
... crown ? who took it from my pillow ? War . When we withdrew , my liege , we left it here . K. Hen . The prince hath ta'en it hence ; -go , seek him out ; Is he so hasty that he doth suppose My sleep my death ? Find him , my lord of ...
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