The Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1857 |
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Página 49
... present death , Or else this blow should broach thy dearest blood . But I'll unto his majesty , and crave I may have liberty to venge this wrong ; When thou shalt see I'll meet thee to thy cost . Ver . Well , miscreant , I'll be there ...
... present death , Or else this blow should broach thy dearest blood . But I'll unto his majesty , and crave I may have liberty to venge this wrong ; When thou shalt see I'll meet thee to thy cost . Ver . Well , miscreant , I'll be there ...
Página 89
... present passage is far from being the only tautological one in this very un - Shakesperian drama : e.g . ; — " In private will I talk with thee apart , ” p . 10 . " Or will you blame and lay the fault on me ? " p . 23 . " To gather our ...
... present passage is far from being the only tautological one in this very un - Shakesperian drama : e.g . ; — " In private will I talk with thee apart , ” p . 10 . " Or will you blame and lay the fault on me ? " p . 23 . " To gather our ...
Página 93
... present play ] ' regions ' seems to have been printed instead of ' legions ; ' at least all the editors from the time of Mr. Rowe have there substituted the latter word instead of the former . " [ See p . 59 , -the folio having , — " To ...
... present play ] ' regions ' seems to have been printed instead of ' legions ; ' at least all the editors from the time of Mr. Rowe have there substituted the latter word instead of the former . " [ See p . 59 , -the folio having , — " To ...
Página 120
... present your highness with the man . K. Hen . Great is his comfort in this earthly vale , Although by his sight his sin be multiplied . Glo . Stand by , my masters : -bring him near the king ; His highness ' pleasure is to talk with him ...
... present your highness with the man . K. Hen . Great is his comfort in this earthly vale , Although by his sight his sin be multiplied . Glo . Stand by , my masters : -bring him near the king ; His highness ' pleasure is to talk with him ...
Página 179
... present himself unto your highness . K. Hen . Then what intend these forces thou dost bring ? York . To heave the traitor Somerset from hence ; And fight against that monstrous rebel Cade , Who since SCENE 1. ] 179 KING HENRY VI .
... present himself unto your highness . K. Hen . Then what intend these forces thou dost bring ? York . To heave the traitor Somerset from hence ; And fight against that monstrous rebel Cade , Who since SCENE 1. ] 179 KING HENRY VI .
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