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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Art thou my son ? ; K , Rich . Ay , I thank God , my father , and your felf . Dutch .
Then , patiently hear my impatience , K. Rich . Madam , I have a touch of your con
. dition , That cannot brook the accent of reproof . Dutch . I will be mild and gentle
...
Art thou my son ? ; K , Rich . Ay , I thank God , my father , and your felf . Dutch .
Then , patiently hear my impatience , K. Rich . Madam , I have a touch of your con
. dition , That cannot brook the accent of reproof . Dutch . I will be mild and gentle
...
Strana 330
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are
Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare. So she may live unscarr'd
from bleeding Naughter , I will confess she was not Edward's daughter . K. Rich .
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are
Added Notes by Sam Johnson William Shakespeare. So she may live unscarr'd
from bleeding Naughter , I will confess she was not Edward's daughter . K. Rich .
Strana 334
K. Rich . Say , the shall be a high and mighty Queen Queen . To wail the title , as
her mother doth . K. Ricb . Say , I will love ber everlastingly . Queen . But how
long shall that title , ever , laft ? K. Rich . Sweetly in force , unto her fair life's end .
K. Rich . Say , the shall be a high and mighty Queen Queen . To wail the title , as
her mother doth . K. Ricb . Say , I will love ber everlastingly . Queen . But how
long shall that title , ever , laft ? K. Rich . Sweetly in force , unto her fair life's end .
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K. Rich . And be a happy mother by the deed . Queen . I go , write to me shortly .
K. Rich . Bear her my true love's kiss , and so farewel . [ Killing her . Exit Queen . -
Relenting fool , and shallow , changing , woman ! SCENE VI . Enter Ratcliff . Ret .
K. Rich . And be a happy mother by the deed . Queen . I go , write to me shortly .
K. Rich . Bear her my true love's kiss , and so farewel . [ Killing her . Exit Queen . -
Relenting fool , and shallow , changing , woman ! SCENE VI . Enter Ratcliff . Ret .
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K. Rich . Why , what wouldit thou do there , before I go ? Rat . Your Highness told
me , I should poft before . K. Rich . My mind is chang'dEnter Lord Stanley .
Stanley , what news with you ? Stanl . None good , my Liege , to please yon with
the ...
K. Rich . Why , what wouldit thou do there , before I go ? Rat . Your Highness told
me , I should poft before . K. Rich . My mind is chang'dEnter Lord Stanley .
Stanley , what news with you ? Stanl . None good , my Liege , to please yon with
the ...
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