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Pagina 214
Go , get thee from me , Cromwell ; I am a poor fallen man , unworthy now To be
thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That sun , I pray , may never set ! I have told
him What , and how true , thou art : he will advance thee ; Some little memory of ...
Go , get thee from me , Cromwell ; I am a poor fallen man , unworthy now To be
thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That sun , I pray , may never set ! I have told
him What , and how true , thou art : he will advance thee ; Some little memory of ...
Pagina 231
And the next day he took his journey with Master Kingston and the guard . And as
soon as they espied their old master in such a lamentable estate , they lamented
him with weeping eyes , whom my lord took by the hands , and divers times by ...
And the next day he took his journey with Master Kingston and the guard . And as
soon as they espied their old master in such a lamentable estate , they lamented
him with weeping eyes , whom my lord took by the hands , and divers times by ...
Pagina 257
... admirable comedies had been unquestionably produced ; and the audience of
1613 was perhaps still revelling in the recollections of the wit of Touchstone , or
the more recent whimsies of Autolycus . But the poet , who was equally master of
...
... admirable comedies had been unquestionably produced ; and the audience of
1613 was perhaps still revelling in the recollections of the wit of Touchstone , or
the more recent whimsies of Autolycus . But the poet , who was equally master of
...
Pagina 402
As I did sleep under this yew - tree a here , I dreamt my master and another
fought , And that my master slew him . Fri . Romeo ! [ Advances . Alack , alack ,
what blood is this , which stains The stony entrance of this sepulchre ?What
mean these ...
As I did sleep under this yew - tree a here , I dreamt my master and another
fought , And that my master slew him . Fri . Romeo ! [ Advances . Alack , alack ,
what blood is this , which stains The stony entrance of this sepulchre ?What
mean these ...
Pagina 406
I brought my master news of Juliet ' s death ; And then in post he came from
Mantua , To this same place , to this same monument . This letter he early bid me
give his father ; And threaten ' d me with death , going in the vault , If I departed
not ...
I brought my master news of Juliet ' s death ; And then in post he came from
Mantua , To this same place , to this same monument . This letter he early bid me
give his father ; And threaten ' d me with death , going in the vault , If I departed
not ...
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