The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 1551
What Valour were it , when a Cur doth grin , For one to thrust his Hand between his Teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? He is Wars prize to take all vantages , And ten to one is no impeach of Valour . Clif .
What Valour were it , when a Cur doth grin , For one to thrust his Hand between his Teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? He is Wars prize to take all vantages , And ten to one is no impeach of Valour . Clif .
Strana 1556
By many Hands your Father was fubdu'd , But only Naughter'd by the ireful Arm , Of unrelenting Clifford , and the Queen : Who crown'd the ... And treacherously hast thou vanquish'd him , For Hand to Hand he would have vanquish'd thee .
By many Hands your Father was fubdu'd , But only Naughter'd by the ireful Arm , Of unrelenting Clifford , and the Queen : Who crown'd the ... And treacherously hast thou vanquish'd him , For Hand to Hand he would have vanquish'd thee .
Strana 1558
Nor now my Scandal , Richard , dost thou hear : For thou shalt know this strong right Hand of mine Can pluck the Diadem from faint Henry's Head , And wring the awful Scepter from his Fist , Were he as famous , and as bold in War ...
Nor now my Scandal , Richard , dost thou hear : For thou shalt know this strong right Hand of mine Can pluck the Diadem from faint Henry's Head , And wring the awful Scepter from his Fist , Were he as famous , and as bold in War ...
Strana 1561
And in the Towns , as they do march along , Proclaims him King , and many Ay to him . Darraign your Battel , they are near at hand . Clif . > a 2 Clif . I would your Highness would depart the Field King Henry VI . 136I.
And in the Towns , as they do march along , Proclaims him King , and many Ay to him . Darraign your Battel , they are near at hand . Clif . > a 2 Clif . I would your Highness would depart the Field King Henry VI . 136I.
Strana 1565
And e'er my Knee rise from the Earth's cold Face , I throw my Hands , mine Eyes , my Heart to thee , Thou Setter up ... Brother , Give me thy Hand , and gentle Warwick , Let me embrace thee in my weary Arms : I that did never weep ...
And e'er my Knee rise from the Earth's cold Face , I throw my Hands , mine Eyes , my Heart to thee , Thou Setter up ... Brother , Give me thy Hand , and gentle Warwick , Let me embrace thee in my weary Arms : I that did never weep ...
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The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in eight volumes: Adorn'd with cutts ... William Shakespeare Náhled není k dispozici. - 1714 |
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