The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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6 - 10 találat összesen 83 találatból.
76. oldal
... unto his captain Christ , Under whofe Colours he had fought so long . Boling . Why , Bishop , is Norfolk dead ? Carl . Sure as I live , my lord . Boling . Sweet peace conduct his foul To th ' befom of good Abraham ! -Lords appealants ...
... unto his captain Christ , Under whofe Colours he had fought so long . Boling . Why , Bishop , is Norfolk dead ? Carl . Sure as I live , my lord . Boling . Sweet peace conduct his foul To th ' befom of good Abraham ! -Lords appealants ...
86. oldal
... unto the Tower . And , Madam , there is order ta'en for you , With all swift speed , you must away to France . K. Rich . Northumberland , thou ladder wherewithal The mounting Bolingbroke afcends my Throne , The time fhall not be many ...
... unto the Tower . And , Madam , there is order ta'en for you , With all swift speed , you must away to France . K. Rich . Northumberland , thou ladder wherewithal The mounting Bolingbroke afcends my Throne , The time fhall not be many ...
91. oldal
... unto the King . Dutch . Strike him , Aumerle . - Poor boy , thou art amaz'd.- Hence , villain , never more come in my fight.- York . Give me my boots . [ Speaking to the Servant . Dutch . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not ...
... unto the King . Dutch . Strike him , Aumerle . - Poor boy , thou art amaz'd.- Hence , villain , never more come in my fight.- York . Give me my boots . [ Speaking to the Servant . Dutch . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not ...
93. oldal
... unto the Stews , And from the common'ft Creature pluck a glove , And wear it as a favour , and with that He would unhorfe the luftieft Challenger . Boling . As diffolute , as defp'rate ; yet through both I fee fome sparks of hope ...
... unto the Stews , And from the common'ft Creature pluck a glove , And wear it as a favour , and with that He would unhorfe the luftieft Challenger . Boling . As diffolute , as defp'rate ; yet through both I fee fome sparks of hope ...
96. oldal
... Unto my mother's pray'rs I bend my knee . [ Kneels . York . Against them Both , my true joints bended be . [ Kneels . Ill may'st thou thrive , if thou grant any grace ! Dutch . Pleads he in earnest ? look upon his face ; His eyes do ...
... Unto my mother's pray'rs I bend my knee . [ Kneels . York . Against them Both , my true joints bended be . [ Kneels . Ill may'st thou thrive , if thou grant any grace ! Dutch . Pleads he in earnest ? look upon his face ; His eyes do ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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