Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt. I-II. King Henry VJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... house is better than the rain - water out o ' door . Good nuncle , in , ask thy daughters blessing ; here's a night ... house to put's head in , has a good The cod - piece that will house , before the head has any : The head and he ...
... house is better than the rain - water out o ' door . Good nuncle , in , ask thy daughters blessing ; here's a night ... house to put's head in , has a good The cod - piece that will house , before the head has any : The head and he ...
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... house of life : And on the winking of authority To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dang'rous Majesty , when perchance it frowns More upon humour , than advis'd respect . Hub . Here is your hand and feal for what I did . K.John ...
... house of life : And on the winking of authority To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dang'rous Majesty , when perchance it frowns More upon humour , than advis'd respect . Hub . Here is your hand and feal for what I did . K.John ...
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... house against this house , It will the wofullest division prove , That ever fell upon this cursed earth . Prevent , resist it , let it not be fo , Left children's children cry against you , woe ! North . Well have you argu'd , Sir ; and ...
... house against this house , It will the wofullest division prove , That ever fell upon this cursed earth . Prevent , resist it , let it not be fo , Left children's children cry against you , woe ! North . Well have you argu'd , Sir ; and ...
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... house guest ? K. Rich . Join not with grief , fair woman , do not fo , To make my end too fudden : learn , good foul , To think our former state a happy dream , From which awak'd , the truth of what we are Shews us but this . I am fworn ...
... house guest ? K. Rich . Join not with grief , fair woman , do not fo , To make my end too fudden : learn , good foul , To think our former state a happy dream , From which awak'd , the truth of what we are Shews us but this . I am fworn ...
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... house is turn'd upside down , since Robin Ostler dy'd . 1 Car . Poor fellow never joy'd since the price of oats rose , it was the death of him . 2 Car . Why , they will allow us ne'er. 2 Car . I think this be the most villainous house in ...
... house is turn'd upside down , since Robin Ostler dy'd . 1 Car . Poor fellow never joy'd since the price of oats rose , it was the death of him . 2 Car . Why , they will allow us ne'er. 2 Car . I think this be the most villainous house in ...
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Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt.I ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1770 |
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