The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻 |
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Know , worthy prince , Sir Valentine , my friend , 10 This night intends to steal away your daughter : Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know you have determined to bestow her On Thurio , whom your gentle daughter hates ...
Know , worthy prince , Sir Valentine , my friend , 10 This night intends to steal away your daughter : Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know you have determined to bestow her On Thurio , whom your gentle daughter hates ...
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Long since thy husband served me in my wars ; And I to thee engaged a prince's word , When thou didst make him master of thy bed , To do him all the grace and good I could . Go , some of you , knock at the abbey - gate , And bid the ...
Long since thy husband served me in my wars ; And I to thee engaged a prince's word , When thou didst make him master of thy bed , To do him all the grace and good I could . Go , some of you , knock at the abbey - gate , And bid the ...
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Ant . E. Justice , sweet prince , against that woman there ! She whom thou gavest to me to be my wife , 2 1 That hath abused and dishonor'd me Even in 8 A 77 OF ERRORS Act V. Sc . i .
Ant . E. Justice , sweet prince , against that woman there ! She whom thou gavest to me to be my wife , 2 1 That hath abused and dishonor'd me Even in 8 A 77 OF ERRORS Act V. Sc . i .
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Hence , when he is stripped of power , and can no longer enact the tyrant , he forthrwith turns philosopher , poet , and moralist , as if in revenge of his miscarriages as a prince , and to atone for his faults as a man .
Hence , when he is stripped of power , and can no longer enact the tyrant , he forthrwith turns philosopher , poet , and moralist , as if in revenge of his miscarriages as a prince , and to atone for his faults as a man .
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In the devotion of a subject's love , 31 Tendering the precious safety of my prince , And free from other misbegotten hate , Come I appellant to this princely presence . Now , Thomas Mowbray , do I turn to thee , And mark my greeting ...
In the devotion of a subject's love , 31 Tendering the precious safety of my prince , And free from other misbegotten hate , Come I appellant to this princely presence . Now , Thomas Mowbray , do I turn to thee , And mark my greeting ...
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