The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething hath , the nothing that I grieve . With thefe lines I know not well what can be done . The Queen's reafoning , as it now ftands , is this . My trouble is not conceit , for conceit is fill de ...
... hath begot my fomething grief ; Or fomething hath , the nothing that I grieve . With thefe lines I know not well what can be done . The Queen's reafoning , as it now ftands , is this . My trouble is not conceit , for conceit is fill de ...
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... hath fet footing in this Land . The banish'd Bolingbroke repeals himself ; Not fomething hath the nothing which I grieve . That is : My grief is not conceit ; conceit is an imaginary uneafin fs from fome paft occurrence . But , on the ...
... hath fet footing in this Land . The banish'd Bolingbroke repeals himself ; Not fomething hath the nothing which I grieve . That is : My grief is not conceit ; conceit is an imaginary uneafin fs from fome paft occurrence . But , on the ...
Strana 40
... Hath broke his ftaff , refign'd his Stewardship ; And all the houshold fervants fled with him To Bolingbroke . Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife of my woe , And Bolingbroke my forrow's dismal heir . * Now hath my foul brought ...
... Hath broke his ftaff , refign'd his Stewardship ; And all the houshold fervants fled with him To Bolingbroke . Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife of my woe , And Bolingbroke my forrow's dismal heir . * Now hath my foul brought ...
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... hath very much beguil'd The tedioufnefs and procefs of my travel ; But theirs is fweetned with the hope to have The present benefit that I poffefs ; And hope to joy , is little lefs in joy , Than hope enjoy'd . By this , the weary lords ...
... hath very much beguil'd The tedioufnefs and procefs of my travel ; But theirs is fweetned with the hope to have The present benefit that I poffefs ; And hope to joy , is little lefs in joy , Than hope enjoy'd . By this , the weary lords ...
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... hath been too much abus'd . Rofs . It ftands your Grace upon , to do him Right . Willo . Bafe men by his endowments are made great . York . My lords of England , let me tell you this , I have had Feeling of my Coufin's wrongs , And ...
... hath been too much abus'd . Rofs . It ftands your Grace upon , to do him Right . Willo . Bafe men by his endowments are made great . York . My lords of England , let me tell you this , I have had Feeling of my Coufin's wrongs , And ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Náhled není k dispozici. - 2016 |
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