The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... King did banish Thee ; But Thou the King . Woe doth the heavier fit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne . Go fay , I fent thee forth to purchase honour , Boling . Nay , rather , ev'ry tedious Stride I make ] This , and the fix ...
... King did banish Thee ; But Thou the King . Woe doth the heavier fit , Where it perceives it is but faintly borne . Go fay , I fent thee forth to purchase honour , Boling . Nay , rather , ev'ry tedious Stride I make ] This , and the fix ...
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... King exil'd thee . Or suppose , Devouring Peftilence hangs in our air , And thou art flying to a frefher clime . Look , what thy foul holds dear , imagine it Tolye that way thou go'st , not whence thou com'st ... King KING RICHARD II . 23.
... King exil'd thee . Or suppose , Devouring Peftilence hangs in our air , And thou art flying to a frefher clime . Look , what thy foul holds dear , imagine it Tolye that way thou go'st , not whence thou com'st ... King KING RICHARD II . 23.
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... King Richard , Queen , Aumerle , Bushy , Green , Bagot , Rols , and Willoughby . York . The King is come , deal mildly with his youth : For young hot colts , being rag'd , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ...
... King Richard , Queen , Aumerle , Bushy , Green , Bagot , Rols , and Willoughby . York . The King is come , deal mildly with his youth : For young hot colts , being rag'd , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ...
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... King : 7 Thy ftate of law is bondslave to the law ; And Thou- 7 K. Rich . And thou , a lunatick lean - witted fool , Prefuming on an ague's privilege , 7 Thy ftate of law is bondflave to the law ; ] State of law , i . e . legal for ...
... King : 7 Thy ftate of law is bondslave to the law ; And Thou- 7 K. Rich . And thou , a lunatick lean - witted fool , Prefuming on an ague's privilege , 7 Thy ftate of law is bondflave to the law ; ] State of law , i . e . legal for ...
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... King is not himself , but bafely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform Merely in hate ' gainst any of us all , That will the King feverely profecute ' Gainft us , our lives , our children , and our heirs . Rofs . The Commons ...
... King is not himself , but bafely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform Merely in hate ' gainst any of us all , That will the King feverely profecute ' Gainft us , our lives , our children , and our heirs . Rofs . The Commons ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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