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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... speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet disgrace , And make thee rich for doing me such wrong . Mor . You are too great to be by me gainsaid ; Your spirit is too true , your fears too ...
... speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet disgrace , And make thee rich for doing me such wrong . Mor . You are too great to be by me gainsaid ; Your spirit is too true , your fears too ...
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... speak the truth , The gentle archbishop of York is up , 2 With well - appointed powers ; he is a man , Who with a double surety binds his followers . My lord , your son had only but the corps , But shadows , and the shows of men , to ...
... speak the truth , The gentle archbishop of York is up , 2 With well - appointed powers ; he is a man , Who with a double surety binds his followers . My lord , your son had only but the corps , But shadows , and the shows of men , to ...
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... speak truth , This present grief had wiped it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counsel every man The aptest way for safety , and revenge . Get posts , and letters , and make friends with speed ; Never so few , and never yet more need ...
... speak truth , This present grief had wiped it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counsel every man The aptest way for safety , and revenge . Get posts , and letters , and make friends with speed ; Never so few , and never yet more need ...
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... speak louder ; my master is deaf . Ch . Just . I am sure he is , to the hearing of any 1 To bear in hand is to keep in expectation by false promises . 2 i . e . in their debt , by taking up goods on credit . 3 This judge was sir Wm ...
... speak louder ; my master is deaf . Ch . Just . I am sure he is , to the hearing of any 1 To bear in hand is to keep in expectation by false promises . 2 i . e . in their debt , by taking up goods on credit . 3 This judge was sir Wm ...
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... speak with him . Atten . Sir John , - Fal . What ! a young knave , and beg ! Is there not wars ? is there not employment ? Doth not the king lack subjects ? do not the rebels need soldiers ? Though it be a shame to be on any side but ...
... speak with him . Atten . Sir John , - Fal . What ! a young knave , and beg ! Is there not wars ? is there not employment ? Doth not the king lack subjects ? do not the rebels need soldiers ? Though it be a shame to be on any side but ...
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