The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 44
... live , whether they will or no ? " " Then shall I charm thee - hold thy lavish tongue . " FROM THE SECOND PART OF THE CONTENTION . " The sight of any of the house of York Is as a fury to torment my soul . " " With purple faulchion ...
... live , whether they will or no ? " " Then shall I charm thee - hold thy lavish tongue . " FROM THE SECOND PART OF THE CONTENTION . " The sight of any of the house of York Is as a fury to torment my soul . " " With purple faulchion ...
Pagina 56
... live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And the happiest man alive that my father lives ; And live my lord and father for ever ! Hen . IV . Stand up , my son ; Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must ...
... live , I most humbly render it into your majesty's hands , And the happiest man alive that my father lives ; And live my lord and father for ever ! Hen . IV . Stand up , my son ; Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must ...
Pagina 86
... live with me again . " The Massacre of Paris , ' which Mr. Collier thinks " was pro- duced soon after 1588 , " is essentially without dramatic interest . It was a subject in which Marlowe would naturally revel ; for in the progress of ...
... live with me again . " The Massacre of Paris , ' which Mr. Collier thinks " was pro- duced soon after 1588 , " is essentially without dramatic interest . It was a subject in which Marlowe would naturally revel ; for in the progress of ...
Pagina 90
... live : The field wherein this battle shall be fought For ever term the Persians ' sepulchre , In memory of this our victory ! Orc . Now , he that calls himself the scourge of Jove , The emp'ror of the world , and earthly god , Shall end ...
... live : The field wherein this battle shall be fought For ever term the Persians ' sepulchre , In memory of this our victory ! Orc . Now , he that calls himself the scourge of Jove , The emp'ror of the world , and earthly god , Shall end ...
Pagina 92
... lives for him , as many As I have manors , castles , towns , and towers . Treacherous Warwick ! traitorous Mortimer ! If I be England's king , in lakes of gore Your headless trunks , your bodies will I trail , That you may drink your ...
... lives for him , as many As I have manors , castles , towns , and towers . Treacherous Warwick ! traitorous Mortimer ! If I be England's king , in lakes of gore Your headless trunks , your bodies will I trail , That you may drink your ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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