The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, to which are Added His Miscellaneous Poems. (Life of William Shakspeare, by Mr. N. Rowe.)., Volumen1Sherwin & Company, 1821 - 794 páginas |
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... lord , I know him ; ' tis a meddling friar ; I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , For certain words he spake against your grace In your retirement , I had swinged him soundly . Duke . Words against me ? This a good friar ...
... lord , I know him ; ' tis a meddling friar ; I do not like the man : had he been lay , my lord , For certain words he spake against your grace In your retirement , I had swinged him soundly . Duke . Words against me ? This a good friar ...
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... lord , I crave no other , nor no better man . Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive . Mari . Gentle , my leige , - Duke . You do but lose your labour ; [ Kneeling . Away with him to death . Now , Sir , ( To Lucio . ] to you . Mari ...
... lord , I crave no other , nor no better man . Duke . Never crave him ; we are definitive . Mari . Gentle , my leige , - Duke . You do but lose your labour ; [ Kneeling . Away with him to death . Now , Sir , ( To Lucio . ] to you . Mari ...
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... lord , I have play'd the part of lady Fame . I found him here as melancholy as a lodge in a warren ; I told him , and I think I told him true , that your grace had got the good will of this young lady ; and I offer'd him my company to a ...
... lord , I have play'd the part of lady Fame . I found him here as melancholy as a lodge in a warren ; I told him , and I think I told him true , that your grace had got the good will of this young lady ; and I offer'd him my company to a ...
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... lord ? Why looks your high- ness sad ! Ross . Help , hold his brows ! he'll swoon ! Why look you pale ! — Sea - sick , I think , coming from Muscovy . Prin . God give thee joy of him ? The noble lord Most honourably doth uphold his word ...
... lord ? Why looks your high- ness sad ! Ross . Help , hold his brows ! he'll swoon ! Why look you pale ! — Sea - sick , I think , coming from Muscovy . Prin . God give thee joy of him ? The noble lord Most honourably doth uphold his word ...
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... lord , can look as swift as yours : You saw the mistress , I beheld the maid ; You loved , I loved ; for intermission t No more pertains to me , my lord , than you . Your fortune stood upon the caskets there ; And so did mine too , as ...
... lord , can look as swift as yours : You saw the mistress , I beheld the maid ; You loved , I loved ; for intermission t No more pertains to me , my lord , than you . Your fortune stood upon the caskets there ; And so did mine too , as ...
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