The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... Madam , we'll tell tales . Of sorrow , or of joy ? 51 Of either , madam . Of neither , girl : For if of joy , being altogether wanting , It doth remember me the more of sorrow ; Or if of grief , being altogether had , It adds more ...
... Madam , we'll tell tales . Of sorrow , or of joy ? 51 Of either , madam . Of neither , girl : For if of joy , being altogether wanting , It doth remember me the more of sorrow ; Or if of grief , being altogether had , It adds more ...
Strana 567
... madam , My Lord of York , -out of his noble nature , Zeal and obedience he still bore your grace , 17— Forgetting , like a good man , your late censure Both of his truth and him ( which was too far ) , — Offers , as I do , in a sign of ...
... madam , My Lord of York , -out of his noble nature , Zeal and obedience he still bore your grace , 17— Forgetting , like a good man , your late censure Both of his truth and him ( which was too far ) , — Offers , as I do , in a sign of ...
Strana 585
... Madam , in good health . Kath . So may he ever do ! and ever flourish , When I shall dwell with worms , and my poor name 23 Banish'd the kingdom ! -Patience , is that letter , I caus'd you write , yet sent away ? Pat . No , madam ...
... Madam , in good health . Kath . So may he ever do ! and ever flourish , When I shall dwell with worms , and my poor name 23 Banish'd the kingdom ! -Patience , is that letter , I caus'd you write , yet sent away ? Pat . No , madam ...
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