The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 141
... thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and thou shalt sit in the chair ; and I'll be the young prince , and hit thee a box on the ear ; and then thou shalt say , To teach you what prerogatives mean , I commit you to the Fleet . " The ...
... thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and thou shalt sit in the chair ; and I'll be the young prince , and hit thee a box on the ear ; and then thou shalt say , To teach you what prerogatives mean , I commit you to the Fleet . " The ...
Strana 392
... thou poor , yet hast thou golden slumbers ? Oh , sweet content ! Art thou rich , yet is thy mind perplexed ? Oh , punishment ! Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexed To add to golden numbers , golden numbers ? Oh , sweet content ...
... thou poor , yet hast thou golden slumbers ? Oh , sweet content ! Art thou rich , yet is thy mind perplexed ? Oh , punishment ! Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexed To add to golden numbers , golden numbers ? Oh , sweet content ...
Strana 438
... Thou confessed that the devil thy master , whom thou termest Christsonday , caused thee dance sundry times with him , and with Our Lady , who , as thou sayest , was a fine woman , clad in a white walicot , and sundry others of ...
... Thou confessed that the devil thy master , whom thou termest Christsonday , caused thee dance sundry times with him , and with Our Lady , who , as thou sayest , was a fine woman , clad in a white walicot , and sundry others of ...
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