The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Strana 24
... husband , hear me ! -ah , alack , how new Is husband in my mouth ! -even for that name , Which till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce , Upon my knee I beg , go not to arms Against mine uncle . Const . Oh , upon my knee , Made hard ...
... husband , hear me ! -ah , alack , how new Is husband in my mouth ! -even for that name , Which till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce , Upon my knee I beg , go not to arms Against mine uncle . Const . Oh , upon my knee , Made hard ...
Strana 439
... husband's lands , to do them good . L. Grey . Therefore I came unto your majesty . K. Edw . I'll tell you how these lands are to be got . L. Grey . service . K. Edw . them ? L. Grey . to do . K. Edw . boon . L. Grey . do it . So shall ...
... husband's lands , to do them good . L. Grey . Therefore I came unto your majesty . K. Edw . I'll tell you how these lands are to be got . L. Grey . service . K. Edw . them ? L. Grey . to do . K. Edw . boon . L. Grey . do it . So shall ...
Strana 471
... husband . Anne . Why , then he is alive . Glo . Nay , he is dead ; and slain by Edward's hand . Anne . In thy foul ... husband . Glo . He that bereft thee , lady , of thy husband , Did it to help thee to a better husband . Anne . His ...
... husband . Anne . Why , then he is alive . Glo . Nay , he is dead ; and slain by Edward's hand . Anne . In thy foul ... husband . Glo . He that bereft thee , lady , of thy husband , Did it to help thee to a better husband . Anne . His ...
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