The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... self against self : O prepoft'rous And frantick Outrage ! end thy damned Spleen , Or let me die , to look on Earth no more . Queen . Come , come , my Boy , we will to Sanctuary . Madam , farewel . Dutch . Stay , I will go with you ...
... self against self : O prepoft'rous And frantick Outrage ! end thy damned Spleen , Or let me die , to look on Earth no more . Queen . Come , come , my Boy , we will to Sanctuary . Madam , farewel . Dutch . Stay , I will go with you ...
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... self . If I may counfel you , fome day or two Your Highnefs fhall repofe you at the Tower : Then where you please , and fhall be thought moft fit For your beft Health and Recreation . Prince . I do not like the Tower of any Place ; Did ...
... self . If I may counfel you , fome day or two Your Highnefs fhall repofe you at the Tower : Then where you please , and fhall be thought moft fit For your beft Health and Recreation . Prince . I do not like the Tower of any Place ; Did ...
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... . [ Exeunt . Haft . Cannot my Lord Stanly fleep thefe tedious Nights ? Mef . So it appears by what I have to fay : Firft , he commends him to your noble Self . Haf Haft . What then ? Mef . Then certifies your 52 The Life and Death .
... . [ Exeunt . Haft . Cannot my Lord Stanly fleep thefe tedious Nights ? Mef . So it appears by what I have to fay : Firft , he commends him to your noble Self . Haf Haft . What then ? Mef . Then certifies your 52 The Life and Death .
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... Self This proffer'd benefit of Dignity : If not to bless us , and the Land withal , Yet to draw forth your noble Ancestry From the corruption of abufing times , Unto a Lineal true derived Course . 1 Mayor . Do , good my Lord , your ...
... Self This proffer'd benefit of Dignity : If not to bless us , and the Land withal , Yet to draw forth your noble Ancestry From the corruption of abufing times , Unto a Lineal true derived Course . 1 Mayor . Do , good my Lord , your ...
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... self , Look on my Forces with a gracious Eye : Put in their Hands thy bruifing Irons of wrath , That they may crufh down , with a heavy fall , Th ' ufurping Helmets of our Adversaries . Make us thy Ministers of Chastisement , That we ...
... self , Look on my Forces with a gracious Eye : Put in their Hands thy bruifing Irons of wrath , That they may crufh down , with a heavy fall , Th ' ufurping Helmets of our Adversaries . Make us thy Ministers of Chastisement , That we ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;– In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 5 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1709 |
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