“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... Shakespeare Nicholas Rowe. H. Heath del SHAKSPEARE Emily Maverick sculp " O. more than all with powerful Genius blest ! Come take thine empire ver the willing breast ,. " C. N. Fittel се 757 THE Veferuary 232 . 32-1977.
... Shakespeare Nicholas Rowe. H. Heath del SHAKSPEARE Emily Maverick sculp " O. more than all with powerful Genius blest ! Come take thine empire ver the willing breast ,. " C. N. Fittel се 757 THE Veferuary 232 . 32-1977.
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... thine , shall be let in . Glo . Faint - hearted Woodville , prizest him Arrogant Winchester ? that haughty prelate , ' fore me ? Whom Henry , our late sovereign , ne'er could Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Open the gates ...
... thine , shall be let in . Glo . Faint - hearted Woodville , prizest him Arrogant Winchester ? that haughty prelate , ' fore me ? Whom Henry , our late sovereign , ne'er could Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Open the gates ...
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... thine , That hast by tyranny , these many years , Wasted our country , slain our citizens , And sent our sons and husbands captivate . Tal . Ha , ha , ha ! Count . Laughest thou , wretch ? thy mirth shall turn to moan . Plan . Then say ...
... thine , That hast by tyranny , these many years , Wasted our country , slain our citizens , And sent our sons and husbands captivate . Tal . Ha , ha , ha ! Count . Laughest thou , wretch ? thy mirth shall turn to moan . Plan . Then say ...
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... thine aged back against mine arm ; [ me : And , in that ease , I'll tell thee my disease.t This day , in argument upon a case , Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and Among which terms he used his lavish tongue , And did upbraid me ...
... thine aged back against mine arm ; [ me : And , in that ease , I'll tell thee my disease.t This day , in argument upon a case , Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and Among which terms he used his lavish tongue , And did upbraid me ...
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... thine they give away , and not their own . Pirates may make cheap pennyworths of their pillage , And purchase friends , and give to courtezans , Still revelling , like lords , till all be gone : While as the silly owner of the goods ...
... thine they give away , and not their own . Pirates may make cheap pennyworths of their pillage , And purchase friends , and give to courtezans , Still revelling , like lords , till all be gone : While as the silly owner of the goods ...
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