The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... hold , Why , then , your fears 22 ( which , as they say , attend —- The steps of wrong ) should move you to mew up Your tender kinsman , and to choke his days With barbarous ignorance , and deny his youth The rich advantage of good ...
... hold , Why , then , your fears 22 ( which , as they say , attend —- The steps of wrong ) should move you to mew up Your tender kinsman , and to choke his days With barbarous ignorance , and deny his youth The rich advantage of good ...
Strana 166
... Hold up thy head , vile Scot , or thou art like Never to hold it up again ! the spirits Of valiant Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms ? It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee ; Who never promiseth but he means to pay ...
... Hold up thy head , vile Scot , or thou art like Never to hold it up again ! the spirits Of valiant Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms ? It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee ; Who never promiseth but he means to pay ...
Strana 211
... hold . Arch . ' Tis very true : And therefore be assur'd , my good lord marshal , If we do now make our atonement well , Our peace will , like a broken limb united , Grow stronger for the breaking . Mowb . Be it so . Here is return'd my ...
... hold . Arch . ' Tis very true : And therefore be assur'd , my good lord marshal , If we do now make our atonement well , Our peace will , like a broken limb united , Grow stronger for the breaking . Mowb . Be it so . Here is return'd my ...
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