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 1754
Whill our Commission from Rome is read , Let Gilence be commanded . King . What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all sides th ' Authority allow'd , You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't fo , proceed .
Whill our Commission from Rome is read , Let Gilence be commanded . King . What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all sides th ' Authority allow'd , You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't fo , proceed .
Strana 1756
Madam , you do me wrong I have no Spleen against you , nor Injustice For you , or any ; how far I have proceeded , Or how far further thall , is warranted By a Commillion from the Congstory , Yea , the whole Confistory of Rome .
Madam , you do me wrong I have no Spleen against you , nor Injustice For you , or any ; how far I have proceeded , Or how far further thall , is warranted By a Commillion from the Congstory , Yea , the whole Confistory of Rome .
Strana 1760
I may perceive There Cardinals trifle with me : I abhor This dilatory Sloth , and Tricks of Rome . My learned and well - beloved Servant Cranmer , Prithee return ; with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along : break up the Court ...
I may perceive There Cardinals trifle with me : I abhor This dilatory Sloth , and Tricks of Rome . My learned and well - beloved Servant Cranmer , Prithee return ; with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along : break up the Court ...
Strana 1768
Is stoln away to Rome , hath ta'en no leave , Hath left the Cause to th'King unhandled , and Is posted as the Agent of our Cardinal , To second all his Plot . I do assure you , The King cry'd Ha ! at this . Cham .
Is stoln away to Rome , hath ta'en no leave , Hath left the Cause to th'King unhandled , and Is posted as the Agent of our Cardinal , To second all his Plot . I do assure you , The King cry'd Ha ! at this . Cham .
Strana 1772
I must read this Paper : I fear , the Story of his Anger'Tis foThis Paper has undone me - ' Tis th'Account ' of all that World of Wealth I have drawn together For mine own ends , indeed to gain the Popedom , And see my Frieods in Rome .
I must read this Paper : I fear , the Story of his Anger'Tis foThis Paper has undone me - ' Tis th'Account ' of all that World of Wealth I have drawn together For mine own ends , indeed to gain the Popedom , And see my Frieods in Rome .
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