The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 15
... once offend , Go , and be free again , as Suffolk's friend . [ She turns away as going . O , stay ! —I have no power to let her pass ; My hand would free her , but my heart says- no . As plays the sun upon the glassy streams , Twinkling ...
... once offend , Go , and be free again , as Suffolk's friend . [ She turns away as going . O , stay ! —I have no power to let her pass ; My hand would free her , but my heart says- no . As plays the sun upon the glassy streams , Twinkling ...
Pagina 33
... once to draw a weapon here , But let them do their office as they should . Eleanor . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Ah , Gloster , now thou dost penance too . See how the giddy people look at thee , Shaking their heads ...
... once to draw a weapon here , But let them do their office as they should . Eleanor . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Ah , Gloster , now thou dost penance too . See how the giddy people look at thee , Shaking their heads ...
Pagina 38
... once to a thing , and I was never mine own man since . How now ? who's there ? Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham . Smith . The clerk of Chatham : he can write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O , monstrous ! Smith . We ...
... once to a thing , and I was never mine own man since . How now ? who's there ? Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham . Smith . The clerk of Chatham : he can write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O , monstrous ! Smith . We ...
Pagina 43
... once ripen'd to my will . " " My book of memory . ” 66 My blood - drinking hate . " " Like lamps whose wasting oil is spent . " " Thou dost then wrong me ; as the slaugh- terer doth , Which giveth many wounds , when one will kill ...
... once ripen'd to my will . " " My book of memory . ” 66 My blood - drinking hate . " " Like lamps whose wasting oil is spent . " " Thou dost then wrong me ; as the slaugh- terer doth , Which giveth many wounds , when one will kill ...
Pagina 46
... once . 19. Is Talbot slain ; the Frenchman's only scourge , Your kingdom's terror , and black Ne- mesis ? 20. Thou mayst not wander in that laby- rinth ; There Minotaurs and ugly treasons lurk . 21. See how the ugly witch doth bend her ...
... once . 19. Is Talbot slain ; the Frenchman's only scourge , Your kingdom's terror , and black Ne- mesis ? 20. Thou mayst not wander in that laby- rinth ; There Minotaurs and ugly treasons lurk . 21. See how the ugly witch doth bend her ...
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