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 1593
... degraded you from being King , And come now to create you Duke of York . Alas , how should you govern any Kingdom , That know not how to use Ambassadors , Nor Nor how to be contented with one Wife , Nor King Henry VI . 1593.
... degraded you from being King , And come now to create you Duke of York . Alas , how should you govern any Kingdom , That know not how to use Ambassadors , Nor Nor how to be contented with one Wife , Nor King Henry VI . 1593.
Strana 1594
... use your Brothers brotherly , Now how to study for the People's Welfare , Nor how to sarowd your self from Enemies . K. Edw . Yea , Brother of Clarence , Art thou here too ? Nay then I see , that Edward must needs down . Yet Warwick ...
... use your Brothers brotherly , Now how to study for the People's Welfare , Nor how to sarowd your self from Enemies . K. Edw . Yea , Brother of Clarence , Art thou here too ? Nay then I see , that Edward must needs down . Yet Warwick ...
Strana 1603
... use delay , Cold biting Winter mars our hop'd - for Hay . Glo . Away betimes before his Forces join , And take the great grown Traitor unawares : Brave Warriors , march amain towards Coventry . Exeunt . ACTV . SCENE I. Enter Warwick ...
... use delay , Cold biting Winter mars our hop'd - for Hay . Glo . Away betimes before his Forces join , And take the great grown Traitor unawares : Brave Warriors , march amain towards Coventry . Exeunt . ACTV . SCENE I. Enter Warwick ...
Strana 1612
... use Means for her Re- covery . Glo . Clarence , excuse me to the King my Brother : I'll hence to London on a serious Matter , E'er ye come there , be sure to hear some News . Clar . What ? what ? Glo . Tower , the Tower . [ Exit . Queen ...
... use Means for her Re- covery . Glo . Clarence , excuse me to the King my Brother : I'll hence to London on a serious Matter , E'er ye come there , be sure to hear some News . Clar . What ? what ? Glo . Tower , the Tower . [ Exit . Queen ...
Strana 1640
... use our Hands , and not our Tongues . Glo . Your Eyes drop Mill - stones , when Fools Eyes fall Tears . I like you Lads , about your business straight . Go , go , dispatch . Vil . We will , my Noble Lord . SCENE IV . Enter Clarence and ...
... use our Hands , and not our Tongues . Glo . Your Eyes drop Mill - stones , when Fools Eyes fall Tears . I like you Lads , about your business straight . Go , go , dispatch . Vil . We will , my Noble Lord . SCENE IV . Enter Clarence and ...
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