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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... true ; as Hereford's love , fo his ; As theirs , fo mine ; and all be , as it is . SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your Majefty . K. Rich . What fays old Gaunt ? North . Nay , nothing ...
... true ; as Hereford's love , fo his ; As theirs , fo mine ; and all be , as it is . SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your Majefty . K. Rich . What fays old Gaunt ? North . Nay , nothing ...
Strana 33
... true ? Did not the one deferve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deferving fon ? Take Hereford's Rights away , and take from time His Charters , and his cuftomary Rights ; Let not to - morrow then enfue to day ; Be not thyself ...
... true ? Did not the one deferve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deferving fon ? Take Hereford's Rights away , and take from time His Charters , and his cuftomary Rights ; Let not to - morrow then enfue to day ; Be not thyself ...
Strana 38
... true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be fo ; but yet my inward foul Perfuades me otherwife . Howe'er it be , I cannot but be fad ; fo heavy - fad , * As , though , on thinking , on no thought I think , Makes me with heavy ...
... true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be fo ; but yet my inward foul Perfuades me otherwife . Howe'er it be , I cannot but be fad ; fo heavy - fad , * As , though , on thinking , on no thought I think , Makes me with heavy ...
Strana 40
... true ; and what is worse , The lord Northumberland , his young fon Percy , The lords of Rofs , Beaumond , and Willoughby , With all their pow'rful friends , are fled to him . Busby . Why have you not proclaim'dNorthumberland , And all ...
... true ; and what is worse , The lord Northumberland , his young fon Percy , The lords of Rofs , Beaumond , and Willoughby , With all their pow'rful friends , are fled to him . Busby . Why have you not proclaim'dNorthumberland , And all ...
Strana 44
... true love's recompence . My heart this cov'nant makes , my hand thus feals it . North . How far is it to Berkley ? and what ftir Keeps good old Fork there with his men of war ? Percy . Percy . There ftands the Castle by yond tuft of 44 ...
... true love's recompence . My heart this cov'nant makes , my hand thus feals it . North . How far is it to Berkley ? and what ftir Keeps good old Fork there with his men of war ? Percy . Percy . There ftands the Castle by yond tuft of 44 ...
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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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