The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... answer to such questions , As by your grace shall be propounded him . Duch . It is enough ; I'll think upon the questions . When from Saint Albans we do make return , We'll see these things effected to the full . Here , Hume , take this ...
... answer to such questions , As by your grace shall be propounded him . Duch . It is enough ; I'll think upon the questions . When from Saint Albans we do make return , We'll see these things effected to the full . Here , Hume , take this ...
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... answer . Boling . What fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? Spir . By water shall he die , and take his end . Boling . What shall befall the duke of Somerset ? Spir . Let him shun castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than ...
... answer . Boling . What fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? Spir . By water shall he die , and take his end . Boling . What shall befall the duke of Somerset ? Spir . Let him shun castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than ...
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... answer thy abuse . [ Aside . [ Aside . Car . Ay , where thou dar'st not peep ; an if thou dar'st , This evening , on the east side of the grove . [ Aside . K. Hen . How now , my lords ? Car Had not your man put up the fowl so suddenly ...
... answer thy abuse . [ Aside . [ Aside . Car . Ay , where thou dar'st not peep ; an if thou dar'st , This evening , on the east side of the grove . [ Aside . K. Hen . How now , my lords ? Car Had not your man put up the fowl so suddenly ...
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... answer from the king , my lord of Salisbury . Suff . ' Tis like the commons , rude , unpolished hinds , Could send such message to their sovereign . But you , my lord , were glad to be employed , To show how quaint an orator you are ...
... answer from the king , my lord of Salisbury . Suff . ' Tis like the commons , rude , unpolished hinds , Could send such message to their sovereign . But you , my lord , were glad to be employed , To show how quaint an orator you are ...
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... answer , if you can . The Frenchmen are our enemies go to , then , I ask but this ; Can he that speaks with the tongue of an enemy , be a good counsellor , cr no ? All . No , no ; and therefore we'll have his head . W. Staf . Well ...
... answer , if you can . The Frenchmen are our enemies go to , then , I ask but this ; Can he that speaks with the tongue of an enemy , be a good counsellor , cr no ? All . No , no ; and therefore we'll have his head . W. Staf . Well ...
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