The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works, Complete, Svazek 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - Počet stran: 1027 |
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Strana 79
... majesty , - Which , cousin , you shall bear , -to comfort him ; And we with sober speed will follow you . Fal . My lord , I beseech you , give me leave to go 1 It appears that Colevile was designed to be pronounced as a trisyl- lable ...
... majesty , - Which , cousin , you shall bear , -to comfort him ; And we with sober speed will follow you . Fal . My lord , I beseech you , give me leave to go 1 It appears that Colevile was designed to be pronounced as a trisyl- lable ...
Strana 82
... majesty Shall soon enjoy . K. Hen . Humphrey , my son of Gloster , Where is the , prince your brother ? P. Humph . I think he's gone to hunt , my lord , ai Windsor . K. Hen . And how accompanied ? P. Humph . I do not know , my lord K ...
... majesty Shall soon enjoy . K. Hen . Humphrey , my son of Gloster , Where is the , prince your brother ? P. Humph . I think he's gone to hunt , my lord , ai Windsor . K. Hen . And how accompanied ? P. Humph . I do not know , my lord K ...
Strana 84
... majesty And , when they stand against you , may they fall As those that I am come to tell you of ! The earl Northumberland , and the lord Bard ' rb , With a great power of English , and of Scots , Are by the sheriff of Yorkshire ...
... majesty And , when they stand against you , may they fall As those that I am come to tell you of ! The earl Northumberland , and the lord Bard ' rb , With a great power of English , and of Scots , Are by the sheriff of Yorkshire ...
Strana 85
... majesty ! [ Swoons . Cla . Ó my royal father ! West . My sovereign lord , cheer up yourself ; look up ! War . Be patient , princes ; you do know , these fits Are with his highness very ordinary . Stand from him ; give him air ; he'll ...
... majesty ! [ Swoons . Cla . Ó my royal father ! West . My sovereign lord , cheer up yourself ; look up ! War . Be patient , princes ; you do know , these fits Are with his highness very ordinary . Stand from him ; give him air ; he'll ...
Strana 87
... majesty ! When thou dost pinch thy bearer , thou dost sit Like a rich armor worn in heat of day , That scalds with safety . By his gates of breath There lies a downy feather , which stirs not ; Did he suspire , that light and weightless ...
... majesty ! When thou dost pinch thy bearer , thou dost sit Like a rich armor worn in heat of day , That scalds with safety . By his gates of breath There lies a downy feather , which stirs not ; Did he suspire , that light and weightless ...
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