The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 13
... prince Henry the fifth , Who with his prowess conquered all France : — From these our Henry ' s lineally descent . War . Oxford , how haps that in this smooth discourse You told not how Henry the sixth had lost All that Henry the fifth ...
... prince Henry the fifth , Who with his prowess conquered all France : — From these our Henry ' s lineally descent . War . Oxford , how haps that in this smooth discourse You told not how Henry the sixth had lost All that Henry the fifth ...
Pagina 33
... prince , protector of this land , * ' Methinks I should not thus be led along , Mail'd up in shame , with papers on my back ; * And follow'd with a rabble , that rejoice * To see my tears , and hear my deep - fet groans . The ruthless ...
... prince , protector of this land , * ' Methinks I should not thus be led along , Mail'd up in shame , with papers on my back ; * And follow'd with a rabble , that rejoice * To see my tears , and hear my deep - fet groans . The ruthless ...
Pagina 34
... prince , protector of the land ; But so he rul'd , and such a prince he was , As he stood by , whilst I , his forlorn duchess , Was led with shame , and made a laughing- stock To every idle rascal follower . Hum . My lovely Nell , what ...
... prince , protector of the land ; But so he rul'd , and such a prince he was , As he stood by , whilst I , his forlorn duchess , Was led with shame , and made a laughing- stock To every idle rascal follower . Hum . My lovely Nell , what ...
Pagina 45
... prince's heart of Calydon . 2. Aio te , acida , Romanos vincere posse . 3. Tantæne animis cœlestibus iræ ? 4. Medice teipsum . 5. To sit and witch me , as Ascanius did , When he to madding Dido would unfold His father's acts , commenc'd ...
... prince's heart of Calydon . 2. Aio te , acida , Romanos vincere posse . 3. Tantæne animis cœlestibus iræ ? 4. Medice teipsum . 5. To sit and witch me , as Ascanius did , When he to madding Dido would unfold His father's acts , commenc'd ...
Pagina 51
... prince , So pitiful to him , fearful to me , A maiden's eye ne'er looked on . Cor . Why , what's the matter , my Ophelia ? Oph . O young prince Hamlet , the only flower of Denmark , He is bereft of all the wealth he had ; That jewel ...
... prince , So pitiful to him , fearful to me , A maiden's eye ne'er looked on . Cor . Why , what's the matter , my Ophelia ? Oph . O young prince Hamlet , the only flower of Denmark , He is bereft of all the wealth he had ; That jewel ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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