The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 3 |
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Now , lords , my choler being overblown , With walking once about the quadrangle , I come to talk of commonwealth affairs . As for your spiteful , false objections , Prove them , and I lie open to the law ; But God in mercy so deal with ...
Now , lords , my choler being overblown , With walking once about the quadrangle , I come to talk of commonwealth affairs . As for your spiteful , false objections , Prove them , and I lie open to the law ; But God in mercy so deal with ...
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I will , my lord . - Come on , sirrah ; off with your doublet quickly . Simp . Alas , master , what shall I do ? I am not able to stand . [ After the Beadle hath hit him once , he leaps over the stool , and runs away ; and the people ...
I will , my lord . - Come on , sirrah ; off with your doublet quickly . Simp . Alas , master , what shall I do ? I am not able to stand . [ After the Beadle hath hit him once , he leaps over the stool , and runs away ; and the people ...
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Why , now is Henry king , and Margaret queen ; And Humphrey , duke of Gloster , scarce himself , That bears so shrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ,His lady banished , and a limb lopped off . This staff of honor raught , there let it ...
Why , now is Henry king , and Margaret queen ; And Humphrey , duke of Gloster , scarce himself , That bears so shrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ,His lady banished , and a limb lopped off . This staff of honor raught , there let it ...
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My lords , at once : The care you have of us , To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , Is worthy praise ; but shall I speak my conscience ? Our kinsman Gloster is as innocent From meaning treason to our royal person , As is the ...
My lords , at once : The care you have of us , To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , Is worthy praise ; but shall I speak my conscience ? Our kinsman Gloster is as innocent From meaning treason to our royal person , As is the ...
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-Even thus two friends condemned Embrace , and kiss , and take ten thousand leaves , Loather a hundred times to part than die . Yet now farewell ; and farewell life with thee ! Suff . Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished , Once by ...
-Even thus two friends condemned Embrace , and kiss , and take ten thousand leaves , Loather a hundred times to part than die . Yet now farewell ; and farewell life with thee ! Suff . Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished , Once by ...
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