To torture you with such unfitting terms (Whoe'er they were) against this royal mansion. What if some part of it hath been reserved To be a prison for nobility, Follows it therefore that it cannot serve To any other use ? Caesar himself, That built the... Publications - Strana 145autor/autoři: Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1865 - 708 str.
...the Tower I My gentle nephew, they were ill advised To tutor you with such unfitting terms (Who'er they were) against this royal mansion. What if some...it, therefore, that it cannot serve To any other use ? Cœsar himself, That built the same, within it kept his court, And many kings since him : the rooms... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 704 str.
...the Tower ! My gentle nephew, they were ill advised To tutor you with such unfitting terms (Who'er they were) against this royal mansion. What if some...it, therefore, that it cannot serve To any other use 1 Csesar himself, That built the same, within it kept his court, And many kings since him : the rooms... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 528 str.
...unfitting terms (Whoe'er they were) against this royal mansion. What if some part of it hath been reserved To be a prison for nobility, Follows it therefore...beside It is the safest and the surest hold you have. Prince Edward. Uncle of Gloster, if you think it so, 'Tis not for me to contradict your will ; We must... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 528 str.
...unfitting terms (Whoe'er they were) against this royal mansion. What if some part of it hath been reserved To be a prison for nobility, Follows it therefore...beside It is the safest and the surest hold you have. Prince Edward. Uncle of Gloster, if you think it so, 'Tis not for me to contradict your will ; We must... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 str.
...unfitting terms (Who 'er they were) against this royal mansion. What if some part of it hath been reserved To be a prison for nobility? Follows it, therefore,...court, And many kings since him : the rooms are large, [side, The buildings stately, and for strength belt is the safest and the surest hold you have. P.... | |
| 1887 - 374 str.
...site. Shakespeare but repeats the tradition that Julius Caesar reared the pile. Hey wood says : "Csesar himself That built the same, within it kept his court, And many kings since he ; the rooms are large, The building stately and for strength besides, It is the safest and the surest... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1897 - 584 str.
...Shakespeare but repeats the old tradition that Julius Caesar reared the pile. Hey wood says : '* Cansar himself That built the same, within it kept his court, And many Kings since he : the rooms are large, The building stately, and for strength besides, It is the safest and the... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1901 - 412 str.
...unfitting terms (Whoe'er they were) against this royal mansion : What if some part of it hath been reserved To be a prison for nobility, Follows it therefore...beside It is the safest and the surest hold you have. Prince Edward. Uncle of Gloster, if you think it so, Tis not for me to contradict your will ; We must... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 2005 - 340 str.
...against this royal mansion: What if some part of it hath been reserved To be a prison for nobility? 60 Follows it, therefore, that it cannot serve To any...large, The building stately, and for strength beside, 65 It is the safest and the surest hold you have. P. Richard. Uncle of Gloucester, if you think it... | |
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