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
My Afhes , as the Phænix , may bring forth A Bird , that will revenge upon you all : And in that hope I throw mine Eyes to Heav'n , Scorning whate'er you can affiliat me with . Why come you not ? what ! Multitudes and fear ? Clif .
My Afhes , as the Phænix , may bring forth A Bird , that will revenge upon you all : And in that hope I throw mine Eyes to Heav'n , Scorning whate'er you can affiliat me with . Why come you not ? what ! Multitudes and fear ? Clif .
Strana 1567
... point by point , Thereby to see the Minutes how they run : How many makes the Hour full compleat , How many Hours bring about the Day , How many Days will finish up the Year , How many Years a mortal Man may live .
... point by point , Thereby to see the Minutes how they run : How many makes the Hour full compleat , How many Hours bring about the Day , How many Days will finish up the Year , How many Years a mortal Man may live .
Strana 1571
Edw . Bring forth that fatal Screech - owl to our House , That nothing sung but Death to us and ours : Now death in all stop his dismal threatning sound , And his ill - boading Tongue no more shall speak . War .
Edw . Bring forth that fatal Screech - owl to our House , That nothing sung but Death to us and ours : Now death in all stop his dismal threatning sound , And his ill - boading Tongue no more shall speak . War .
Strana 1581
Enter Warwick . X. Lew . What's he approacheth boldly to our presence ? Queen , Our Earl of Warwick , Edward's greatest Friend . K. Lew , Welcome , brave Warwick , what brings thee to France ? [ He dejcends . She ariseth . Queen . 1 .
Enter Warwick . X. Lew . What's he approacheth boldly to our presence ? Queen , Our Earl of Warwick , Edward's greatest Friend . K. Lew , Welcome , brave Warwick , what brings thee to France ? [ He dejcends . She ariseth . Queen . 1 .
Strana 1587
I was the chief that rais'd him to the Crown , And I'll be chief to bring him down again : Not that I pity Henry's Misery , Bue seek Revenge on Edward's Mockery . [ Exit . - Dn ACTIV . SCENE I. Enter Gloucester , Clarence , Somerset and ...
I was the chief that rais'd him to the Crown , And I'll be chief to bring him down again : Not that I pity Henry's Misery , Bue seek Revenge on Edward's Mockery . [ Exit . - Dn ACTIV . SCENE I. Enter Gloucester , Clarence , Somerset and ...
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