The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left, Volum 2S. Andrus, 1829 |
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Pàgina 12
... tell me , keeper , will my nephew come ? 1 Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied.- Poor ...
... tell me , keeper , will my nephew come ? 1 Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied.- Poor ...
Pàgina 32
... tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . ' First , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; * Next , if I be appointed for the place , * My lord of Somerset will keep me here , Without discharge , money , or furniture , Till France be won ...
... tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . ' First , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; * Next , if I be appointed for the place , * My lord of Somerset will keep me here , Without discharge , money , or furniture , Till France be won ...
Pàgina 34
... tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth , a blind man at Saint Alban's shrine , Within this half hour , hath receiv'd his sight ; A man , that ne'er saw in his life before . ' K. Hen . Now , God be prais'd ! that to believing souls ...
... tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth , a blind man at Saint Alban's shrine , Within this half hour , hath receiv'd his sight ; A man , that ne'er saw in his life before . ' K. Hen . Now , God be prais'd ! that to believing souls ...
Pàgina 44
... tell his majesty , That even now he cries aloud for him . ' Q. Mar. Go , tell this heavy message to the king . [ Exit Vaux . Ah me ! what is this world ? what news are these ? But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor loss , Omitting ...
... tell his majesty , That even now he cries aloud for him . ' Q. Mar. Go , tell this heavy message to the king . [ Exit Vaux . Ah me ! what is this world ? what news are these ? But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor loss , Omitting ...
Pàgina 61
... tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou not shameless . Thy father bears the types of king of Naples , Of both the Sicils , and Jerusalem ; Yet not so wealthy as an English yeoman ...
... tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou not shameless . Thy father bears the types of king of Naples , Of both the Sicils , and Jerusalem ; Yet not so wealthy as an English yeoman ...
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