The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... deed ? For Edward , for my Brother , for his fake . He fends you not to murther me for this : For in that fin he is as deep as I. If God will be avenged for the deed , O know you yet , he doth it publickly , Take not the quarrel from ...
... deed ? For Edward , for my Brother , for his fake . He fends you not to murther me for this : For in that fin he is as deep as I. If God will be avenged for the deed , O know you yet , he doth it publickly , Take not the quarrel from ...
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... deed , will hate you for the deed . 2 Vil . What fhall we do ? Clar . Relent , and fave your Souls : Which of you , if you were a Prince's Son , Being pent from Liberty , as I am now , " If two fuch Murtherers as your felves came to 34 ...
... deed , will hate you for the deed . 2 Vil . What fhall we do ? Clar . Relent , and fave your Souls : Which of you , if you were a Prince's Son , Being pent from Liberty , as I am now , " If two fuch Murtherers as your felves came to 34 ...
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... deed , and desperately dispatcht : How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my f Hands Of this moft grievous Murther . Enter firft Villain . 1 Vil . How now ? what mean'st thou that thou help't me not ? By Heav'n , the Duke fhall know how ...
... deed , and desperately dispatcht : How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my f Hands Of this moft grievous Murther . Enter firft Villain . 1 Vil . How now ? what mean'st thou that thou help't me not ? By Heav'n , the Duke fhall know how ...
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... deeds of Charity , Made Peace of Enmity , fair love of hate , Between these swelling wrong - incensed Peers . Glo . A bleffed Labour , my moft Sovereign Lord : Among this Princely heap , if any here By falfe Intelligence , or wrong ...
... deeds of Charity , Made Peace of Enmity , fair love of hate , Between these swelling wrong - incensed Peers . Glo . A bleffed Labour , my moft Sovereign Lord : Among this Princely heap , if any here By falfe Intelligence , or wrong ...
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... Deed , my Noble Lord --- . Glo . If ? thou Protector of this damned Strumpet , Talk'st thou to me of Iffs ? thou art a Traitor- Off with his Head — now by Saint Paul I swear , I will not dine until I fee the fame . Lovel and Ratcliff ...
... Deed , my Noble Lord --- . Glo . If ? thou Protector of this damned Strumpet , Talk'st thou to me of Iffs ? thou art a Traitor- Off with his Head — now by Saint Paul I swear , I will not dine until I fee the fame . Lovel and Ratcliff ...
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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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