The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Svazek 5 |
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Strana 167
Where did you dwell when I was king of England ? Hum . Here , in this country ,
where we now remain . K. Henry . I was anointed King at nine months old ; My
father and my grandfather were Kings , And you were sworn true subjects unto
me ...
Where did you dwell when I was king of England ? Hum . Here , in this country ,
where we now remain . K. Henry . I was anointed King at nine months old ; My
father and my grandfather were Kings , And you were sworn true subjects unto
me ...
Strana 395
King . Ha ! what 3 so rank ? ah , ha There's mischief in this man . Canft thou fay
further ? Suru . I can , my Liege . King . Proceed . Surv . Being at Greenwich ,
After your Highness had reprov'd the Duke About Sir William Blomer King .
King . Ha ! what 3 so rank ? ah , ha There's mischief in this man . Canft thou fay
further ? Suru . I can , my Liege . King . Proceed . Surv . Being at Greenwich ,
After your Highness had reprov'd the Duke About Sir William Blomer King .
Strana 442
Exit Cromwell It shall be to the Dutchess of Alanson , The French King's sister ; he
shall marry her . . Anne Bullen ! no , I'll no Anne Bullens for him ,There's more in't
than fair visage - Bullen ! No , we'll no Bullens ! — speedily , I wish To hear ...
Exit Cromwell It shall be to the Dutchess of Alanson , The French King's sister ; he
shall marry her . . Anne Bullen ! no , I'll no Anne Bullens for him ,There's more in't
than fair visage - Bullen ! No , we'll no Bullens ! — speedily , I wish To hear ...
Strana 471
Lov . Many good nights , my lord ; I rest your fervant . [ Exit Lovell , SCENE II .
Changes to an Apartment in the Palace . King . CH 4 night ; Enter King and
Suffolk . HARLES , I will play no more tonight My mind's not on't , you are too hard
for me .
Lov . Many good nights , my lord ; I rest your fervant . [ Exit Lovell , SCENE II .
Changes to an Apartment in the Palace . King . CH 4 night ; Enter King and
Suffolk . HARLES , I will play no more tonight My mind's not on't , you are too hard
for me .
Strana 472
King . What say's thou ! ha ! To pray for her ! what , is The crying out ? Lov . So
said her woman , and that her fuffrance made Almoft each pang a death . King .
Alas , good lady ! Suf . God sately quit her of her burden , and With gentle travel ,
to ...
King . What say's thou ! ha ! To pray for her ! what , is The crying out ? Lov . So
said her woman , and that her fuffrance made Almoft each pang a death . King .
Alas , good lady ! Suf . God sately quit her of her burden , and With gentle travel ,
to ...
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