The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Pagina 18
... dost thou mean by shaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , 5 Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad ...
... dost thou mean by shaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , 5 Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad ...
Pagina 18
... dost never fight But when her humorous ladyship 22 is by To teach thee safety ! thou art perjur'd too , And sooth'st 23 up greatness . What a fool art thou , A ramping fool , to brag , and stamp , and swear , Upon my party ! Thou cold ...
... dost never fight But when her humorous ladyship 22 is by To teach thee safety ! thou art perjur'd too , And sooth'st 23 up greatness . What a fool art thou , A ramping fool , to brag , and stamp , and swear , Upon my party ! Thou cold ...
Pagina 139
... Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll play my father . Fal . Depose me ? if thou dost it half so gravely , so majestically , both in word and matter , hang me up by the heels 130 for a rabbit - sucker 181 or a ...
... Dost thou speak like a king ? Do thou stand for me , and I'll play my father . Fal . Depose me ? if thou dost it half so gravely , so majestically , both in word and matter , hang me up by the heels 130 for a rabbit - sucker 181 or a ...
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All's arms Bardolph bear blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal Clarence cousin crown death dost doth Duch Duke Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz elliptically England Exeunt Exit express eyes Falstaff father fear Folio prints France French friends Gentlemen of Verona give Gloster grace hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry IV Henry VI Holinshed honour Kath King Henry King John king's Lady live lord Love's Labour's Lost madam majesty means Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream never noble Note peace play Poins pray Prince Quarto queen Rich Richard Richard II royal SCENE Second Part Henry sense sentence Shakespeare Sir John soldiers soul speak speech Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Twelfth Night unto Warwick Winter's Tale word York