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Pagina 10
... fears were , that the interview , betwixt England and France , might , through their enmity , Breed him some prejudice ; for from this league Peep'd harms that menac'd him : He privily Deals with our cardinal ; and , as I trow , - Which ...
... fears were , that the interview , betwixt England and France , might , through their enmity , Breed him some prejudice ; for from this league Peep'd harms that menac'd him : He privily Deals with our cardinal ; and , as I trow , - Which ...
Pagina 16
... fear To cope malicious censurers ; which ever , As ravenous fishes , do a vessel follow That is new trimm'd ; but ... fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at , We should take root here where we sit , or sit State statues only ...
... fear To cope malicious censurers ; which ever , As ravenous fishes , do a vessel follow That is new trimm'd ; but ... fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at , We should take root here where we sit , or sit State statues only ...
Pagina 17
William Shakespeare. Things done without example , in their issue Are to be fear'd . Have you a precedent Of this commission ? I believe , not any . We must not rend our subjects from our laws , And stick them in our will . Sixth part of ...
William Shakespeare. Things done without example , in their issue Are to be fear'd . Have you a precedent Of this commission ? I believe , not any . We must not rend our subjects from our laws , And stick them in our will . Sixth part of ...
Pagina 19
... fear'd , the French would prove perfidious , To the king's danger . Presently the duke Said , ' Twas the fear , indeed ; and that he doubted , ' Twould prove the verity of certain words Spoke by a holy monk ; that oft , says he , Hath ...
... fear'd , the French would prove perfidious , To the king's danger . Presently the duke Said , ' Twas the fear , indeed ; and that he doubted , ' Twould prove the verity of certain words Spoke by a holy monk ; that oft , says he , Hath ...
Pagina 28
William Shakespeare. And to what end is this ? -Nay , ladies , fear not ; By all the laws of war you are privileg'd . Re - enter Servant . Cham . How now ? what is't ? Serv . A noble troop of strangers ; For so they seem : they have left ...
William Shakespeare. And to what end is this ? -Nay , ladies , fear not ; By all the laws of war you are privileg'd . Re - enter Servant . Cham . How now ? what is't ? Serv . A noble troop of strangers ; For so they seem : they have left ...
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