The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left, 2 tomasS. Andrus, 1829 |
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... ne'er lost a king of so much worth . Glo . England ne'er had a king , until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : to His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams ; His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His ...
... ne'er lost a king of so much worth . Glo . England ne'er had a king , until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : to His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams ; His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His ...
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... ne'er have fled , But that they left me ' midst my enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a desperate homicide ; He fighteth as one weary of his life . The other lords , like lions wanting food , Do rush upon us as their hungry prey.1 Char . Go ...
... ne'er have fled , But that they left me ' midst my enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a desperate homicide ; He fighteth as one weary of his life . The other lords , like lions wanting food , Do rush upon us as their hungry prey.1 Char . Go ...
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... ne'er could tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Here's Beaufort , that regards nor God nor king Hath here distrain'd the Tower to his use . Win . Here's Gloster too , a ...
... ne'er could tongues . Reig . My lord , where are you ? what devise you Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Here's Beaufort , that regards nor God nor king Hath here distrain'd the Tower to his use . Win . Here's Gloster too , a ...
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... er thou canst . Which I , disdaining , scorn'd ; and craved death , Rather than I would be so pil'd esteem'd . ' In ... ne'er leave striking in the field.- Yet liv'st thou , Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fail , One The sun with one ...
... er thou canst . Which I , disdaining , scorn'd ; and craved death , Rather than I would be so pil'd esteem'd . ' In ... ne'er leave striking in the field.- Yet liv'st thou , Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fail , One The sun with one ...
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... ne'er befall our state . Reig . Why ring not out the bells throughout the Dauphin , command the citizens make bonfires , town ? To celebrate the joy that God hath given us . And feast and banquet in the open streets , Alen . All France ...
... ne'er befall our state . Reig . Why ring not out the bells throughout the Dauphin , command the citizens make bonfires , town ? To celebrate the joy that God hath given us . And feast and banquet in the open streets , Alen . All France ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare– Accurately Printed from ..., 2 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens Visos knygos peržiūra - 1829 |
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare– Accurately Printed from the Text ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1830 |
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