The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 12
... lord Somerset ; what news from France ? Som . Cold news , my lord , and this it is , — That all your holds and towns within those territories Is overcome , my lord ; all is lost . King . Cold news , indeed , lord Somerset ; But God's ...
... lord Somerset ; what news from France ? Som . Cold news , my lord , and this it is , — That all your holds and towns within those territories Is overcome , my lord ; all is lost . King . Cold news , indeed , lord Somerset ; But God's ...
Pagina 13
... lord protector lost it , and not I ; When I was crown'd I was but nine months old . " In the third act of the same Part Warwick twits the followers of Henry with his abandonment of the conquests of his father : - " Oxf . Then Warwick ...
... lord protector lost it , and not I ; When I was crown'd I was but nine months old . " In the third act of the same Part Warwick twits the followers of Henry with his abandonment of the conquests of his father : - " Oxf . Then Warwick ...
Pagina 16
... lord ? Suf . As you , my lord , an ' t like your lordly lord's protectorship . Hum . Why , Suffolk , England knows thy insolence . Queen . And thy ambition , Gloster . King . Cease , gentle queen , And whet not on these furious lords to ...
... lord ? Suf . As you , my lord , an ' t like your lordly lord's protectorship . Hum . Why , Suffolk , England knows thy insolence . Queen . And thy ambition , Gloster . King . Cease , gentle queen , And whet not on these furious lords to ...
Pagina 26
... lord , I saw him in the thickest throng , Charging his lance with his old weary arms ; And thrice I saw him beaten from his horse , And thrice this hand did set him up again , And still he fought with courage ' gainst his foes , The ...
... lord , I saw him in the thickest throng , Charging his lance with his old weary arms ; And thrice I saw him beaten from his horse , And thrice this hand did set him up again , And still he fought with courage ' gainst his foes , The ...
Pagina 33
... lord . Glo . Ten is the hour that was appointed me , To watch the coming of my punish'd duchess ; ' Uneath may she endure the flinty streets , ' To tread them with her tender - feeling feet . Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind abrook ...
... lord . Glo . Ten is the hour that was appointed me , To watch the coming of my punish'd duchess ; ' Uneath may she endure the flinty streets , ' To tread them with her tender - feeling feet . Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind abrook ...
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