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. By N. Rowe, Svazek 4Jacob Tonson, 1709 - Počet stran: 3324 |
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Strana 1594
... See that forthwith Duke Edward be convey'd Unto my Brother Archbishop of York : When I have fought with Pembrook , and is Fellows , I'll follow you , and tell what anfwer Lewis and the Lady Bona fend to him . Now for a while farewel ...
... See that forthwith Duke Edward be convey'd Unto my Brother Archbishop of York : When I have fought with Pembrook , and is Fellows , I'll follow you , and tell what anfwer Lewis and the Lady Bona fend to him . Now for a while farewel ...
Strana 1596
... See where the Huntsmen ftand . Now Brother of Glofter , Lord Haftings and the reft , Stand you thus clofe to fteal the Bishop's Deer ? Glo . Brother the time and cafe requireth hafte , Your Horse stands ready at the Park - corner . K ...
... See where the Huntsmen ftand . Now Brother of Glofter , Lord Haftings and the reft , Stand you thus clofe to fteal the Bishop's Deer ? Glo . Brother the time and cafe requireth hafte , Your Horse stands ready at the Park - corner . K ...
Strana 1604
... See how the furly Warwick mans the Wall . War . Oh unbid fpight , is fportful Edward come ? Where flept our Scouts , or how are they seduc'd , That we could hear no news of his repair ? K. Edw . Now Warwick , wilt thou ope the City ...
... See how the furly Warwick mans the Wall . War . Oh unbid fpight , is fportful Edward come ? Where flept our Scouts , or how are they seduc'd , That we could hear no news of his repair ? K. Edw . Now Warwick , wilt thou ope the City ...
Strana 1613
... see our gentle Queen how well the fares . By this , I hope , the hath a Son for me . Enter King Henry , and Glocefter , on the Tower Walls . [ Exeunt . with the Lieutenant Glo . Good day , my Lord ; what at your Book so hard ? K. Henry ...
... see our gentle Queen how well the fares . By this , I hope , the hath a Son for me . Enter King Henry , and Glocefter , on the Tower Walls . [ Exeunt . with the Lieutenant Glo . Good day , my Lord ; what at your Book so hard ? K. Henry ...
Strana 1614
... See how my Sword weeps for the poor King's death . O may fuch purple Tears be alway fhed From thofe who with the downfal of our House . If any fpark of Life be yet remaining , Down , down to Hell , and fay I fent thee thither , I , that ...
... See how my Sword weeps for the poor King's death . O may fuch purple Tears be alway fhed From thofe who with the downfal of our House . If any fpark of Life be yet remaining , Down , down to Hell , and fay I fent thee thither , I , that ...
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