The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... of came into my mind . What , go you toward the Tower ? Buk . I do , my Lord , but long I cannot stay there : I shall return before your Lordship thence . C4 Haft Haft . Nay , like enough , for I'll stay of RICHARD . III . 55.
... of came into my mind . What , go you toward the Tower ? Buk . I do , my Lord , but long I cannot stay there : I shall return before your Lordship thence . C4 Haft Haft . Nay , like enough , for I'll stay of RICHARD . III . 55.
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... Shall lofe the Royalty of England's Throne . Buck . Withdraw your felf a while , I'll go with you . [ Exeunt . Derby . We have not yet fet down this Day of Triumph : To - Morrow , in my Judgment , is too fudden , For I my felf am not fo ...
... Shall lofe the Royalty of England's Throne . Buck . Withdraw your felf a while , I'll go with you . [ Exeunt . Derby . We have not yet fet down this Day of Triumph : To - Morrow , in my Judgment , is too fudden , For I my felf am not fo ...
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... shall bar me from them ? Dutch . I am their Father's Mother , I will fee them . Anne . Their Aunt I am in Law , in love their Mother : Then bring me to their Sights , I'll bear thy blame , And take thy Office from thee , on my Peril ...
... shall bar me from them ? Dutch . I am their Father's Mother , I will fee them . Anne . Their Aunt I am in Law , in love their Mother : Then bring me to their Sights , I'll bear thy blame , And take thy Office from thee , on my Peril ...
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... shall have Letters from me to my Son , In your behalf , to meet you on the way : Be not ta'en tardy by unwife delay . Dutch . O ill difperfing Wind of Mifery , O my accurfed Womb , the Bed of Death : A Cockatrice hast thou hatch'd to ...
... shall have Letters from me to my Son , In your behalf , to meet you on the way : Be not ta'en tardy by unwife delay . Dutch . O ill difperfing Wind of Mifery , O my accurfed Womb , the Bed of Death : A Cockatrice hast thou hatch'd to ...
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... Shall I be plain ? I wish the Bastards dead , And I would have it fuddenly perform'd . What fay'ft thou now ? fpeak fuddenly , be brief . Buck . Your Grace may do your Pleasure . K. Rich . Tut , tut , thou art all Ice , thy kindness ...
... Shall I be plain ? I wish the Bastards dead , And I would have it fuddenly perform'd . What fay'ft thou now ? fpeak fuddenly , be brief . Buck . Your Grace may do your Pleasure . K. Rich . Tut , tut , thou art all Ice , thy kindness ...
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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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