The Dramatic Works and Poems, Svazek 2Harper & Bros., 1848 |
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... poor earl's daughter is unequal odds : And therefore may be broke without offence . Glo . Why , what , I pray , is Margaret more than that ? Her father is no better than an earl , Although in glorious titles he excel . Suff . Yes , my ...
... poor earl's daughter is unequal odds : And therefore may be broke without offence . Glo . Why , what , I pray , is Margaret more than that ? Her father is no better than an earl , Although in glorious titles he excel . Suff . Yes , my ...
Strana 46
... poor Sulbiz ten times banished , Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . " Tis not the land I care for , wert thou hence ; * A wilderness is populous enough , * So Suffolk had thy heavenly company : * For where thou art ...
... poor Sulbiz ten times banished , Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . " Tis not the land I care for , wert thou hence ; * A wilderness is populous enough , * So Suffolk had thy heavenly company : * For where thou art ...
Strana 55
... poor well pleased from my gate . Cade . Here's the lord of the soil come to seize me for a stray , for entering his fee - simple without leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt betray me , and get a thousand crowns of the king for carrying my ...
... poor well pleased from my gate . Cade . Here's the lord of the soil come to seize me for a stray , for entering his fee - simple without leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt betray me , and get a thousand crowns of the king for carrying my ...
Strana 56
... poor human nature . He rails at enjoyments which he supposes out of his reach ; but no sooner are they offered to him , but he embraces them eagerly . Shakspeare has in this instance followed the old play . 2 Mysus et monia juvenis qua ...
... poor human nature . He rails at enjoyments which he supposes out of his reach ; but no sooner are they offered to him , but he embraces them eagerly . Shakspeare has in this instance followed the old play . 2 Mysus et monia juvenis qua ...
Strana 64
... poor monarch taught thee to insult ? Unless the adage must be verified , - It needs not , nor it boots thee not , proud queen ; Q. Mar. Brave warriors , Clifford and Northum - Tis beauty , that doth oft make women proud ; That beggars ...
... poor monarch taught thee to insult ? Unless the adage must be verified , - It needs not , nor it boots thee not , proud queen ; Q. Mar. Brave warriors , Clifford and Northum - Tis beauty , that doth oft make women proud ; That beggars ...
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