The Plays of Shakspeare, Svazek 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Strana 12
... bear the corse , and set it down . Anne . What black magician conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set down the corse ; or , by Saint Paul , I'll make a corse of him , that disobeys . 1 Gent . My ...
... bear the corse , and set it down . Anne . What black magician conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set down the corse ; or , by Saint Paul , I'll make a corse of him , that disobeys . 1 Gent . My ...
Strana 22
... Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds From wayward sickness , and no grounded malice . Q. Eliz . Saw you the king to - day , my lord of Stan- ley ? Stan . But now , the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting ...
... Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds From wayward sickness , and no grounded malice . Q. Eliz . Saw you the king to - day , my lord of Stan- ley ? Stan . But now , the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting ...
Strana 48
... bear ; Some tardy cripple bore the countermand , That came too lag to see him buried : - : - God grant , that some , less noble , and less loyal , Nearer in bloody thoughts , and not in blood , Deserve not worse than wretched Clarence ...
... bear ; Some tardy cripple bore the countermand , That came too lag to see him buried : - : - God grant , that some , less noble , and less loyal , Nearer in bloody thoughts , and not in blood , Deserve not worse than wretched Clarence ...
Strana 54
... bear this mutual heavy load of moan , Now cheer each other in each other's love : Though we have spent our harvest ... bears his commanding rein , And 54 ACT II . KING RICHARD III .
... bear this mutual heavy load of moan , Now cheer each other in each other's love : Though we have spent our harvest ... bears his commanding rein , And 54 ACT II . KING RICHARD III .
Strana 55
William Shakespeare. } Where every horse bears his commanding rein , And may direct his course as please himself , As well the fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented . Glo . I hope , the king made peace ...
William Shakespeare. } Where every horse bears his commanding rein , And may direct his course as please himself , As well the fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented . Glo . I hope , the king made peace ...
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