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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... Exit . ACT IV . SCENE I. A Forest in Yorkshire . Enter the Archbishop of York , MOWBRAY , HASTINGS , and others . Arch . What is this forest called ? Hast . ' Tis Gualtree forest , an't shall please your grace . Arch . Here stand , my ...
... Exit . ACT IV . SCENE I. A Forest in Yorkshire . Enter the Archbishop of York , MOWBRAY , HASTINGS , and others . Arch . What is this forest called ? Hast . ' Tis Gualtree forest , an't shall please your grace . Arch . Here stand , my ...
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... Exit WEST . Mowb . There is a thing within my bosom , tells me , That no conditions of our peace can stand . Hast . Fear you not that . If we can make our peace Upon such large terms , and so absolute , As our conditions shall consist3 ...
... Exit WEST . Mowb . There is a thing within my bosom , tells me , That no conditions of our peace can stand . Hast . Fear you not that . If we can make our peace Upon such large terms , and so absolute , As our conditions shall consist3 ...
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... Exit Officer . Arch . To you , my noble lord of Westmoreland . West . I pledge your grace ; and , if you knew what pains I have bestowed to breed this present peace , You would drink freely ; but my love to you Shall show itself more ...
... Exit Officer . Arch . To you , my noble lord of Westmoreland . West . I pledge your grace ; and , if you knew what pains I have bestowed to breed this present peace , You would drink freely ; but my love to you Shall show itself more ...
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... Exit WESTMOReland . And , good my lord , so please you , let our trains March by us ; that we may peruse the men We should have coped withal . Arch . And , ere they be dismissed , let them march by . Go , good lord Hastings , [ Exit ...
... Exit WESTMOReland . And , good my lord , so please you , let our trains March by us ; that we may peruse the men We should have coped withal . Arch . And , ere they be dismissed , let them march by . Go , good lord Hastings , [ Exit ...
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... Exit WEST . Now , Falstaff , where have you been all this while ? When every thing is ended , then you come . These tardy tricks of yours will , on my life , One time or other , break some gallows ' back . Ful . I would be sorry , my ...
... Exit WEST . Now , Falstaff , where have you been all this while ? When every thing is ended , then you come . These tardy tricks of yours will , on my life , One time or other , break some gallows ' back . Ful . I would be sorry , my ...
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