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Pagina 83
Methinks , a father Is , at the nuptial of his son , a guest That best becomes the
table . Pray you , once more ; Is not your father grown incapable Of reasonable
affairs ? is he not stupid With age , and altering rheums ? Can he speak ? hear ?
Methinks , a father Is , at the nuptial of his son , a guest That best becomes the
table . Pray you , once more ; Is not your father grown incapable Of reasonable
affairs ? is he not stupid With age , and altering rheums ? Can he speak ? hear ?
Pagina 88
His welcomes forth : asks thee , the a son , forgiveness , As ' t were i ' the father's
person : kisses the hands Of your fresh princess : o'er and o'er divides him " Twixt
his unkindness and his kindness ; the one He chides to hell , and bids the other ...
His welcomes forth : asks thee , the a son , forgiveness , As ' t were i ' the father's
person : kisses the hands Of your fresh princess : o'er and o'er divides him " Twixt
his unkindness and his kindness ; the one He chides to hell , and bids the other ...
Pagina 110
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. So sacred as it is , I have done sin : For
which the heavens , taking angry note , Have left me issueless ; and your father '
s bless'd ( As he from heaven mcrits it with you , Worthy his goodness . What
might I ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. So sacred as it is , I have done sin : For
which the heavens , taking angry note , Have left me issueless ; and your father '
s bless'd ( As he from heaven mcrits it with you , Worthy his goodness . What
might I ...
Pagina 111
O , my poor father ! The heaven ... That once , I see , by your good father's speed ,
Will come on very slowly . ... Dear , look up Though fortune , visible an enemy ,
Should chase us , with my father , power no jot Hath she to change our loves .
O , my poor father ! The heaven ... That once , I see , by your good father's speed ,
Will come on very slowly . ... Dear , look up Though fortune , visible an enemy ,
Should chase us , with my father , power no jot Hath she to change our loves .
Pagina 252
My gracious liege , when that my father liv'd , Your brother did employ my father
much : Bast . ... that time : Th ' advantage of his absence took the king , And in the
mean time sojourn'd at my father's ; Where how he did prevail , I shame to speak
...
My gracious liege , when that my father liv'd , Your brother did employ my father
much : Bast . ... that time : Th ' advantage of his absence took the king , And in the
mean time sojourn'd at my father's ; Where how he did prevail , I shame to speak
...
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