Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... speak , Nor I , ungracious , spake unto myself , For him poor soul . The proudest of you all , Have been beholden to him in his life ; Yet none of you would once plead for his life . O God ! I fear thy justice will take hold Of me , and ...
... speak , Nor I , ungracious , spake unto myself , For him poor soul . The proudest of you all , Have been beholden to him in his life ; Yet none of you would once plead for his life . O God ! I fear thy justice will take hold Of me , and ...
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... Speak , and look back , and pry on every side ; Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , Intending deep suspicion ; ghastly looks Are at my service like enforced smiles ; And both are ready in their offices , At any time , to grace my ...
... Speak , and look back , and pry on every side ; Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , Intending deep suspicion ; ghastly looks Are at my service like enforced smiles ; And both are ready in their offices , At any time , to grace my ...
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... speak . * Rolls , vi . 240 ; the Croyl . Cont . has also the expres- sion , ex parte dominorum et communitatis regni , and says nothing of Dr. Shaw . Fabyan ( p . 669 ) mentions Suffolk and other nobles as present , but says nothing of ...
... speak . * Rolls , vi . 240 ; the Croyl . Cont . has also the expres- sion , ex parte dominorum et communitatis regni , and says nothing of Dr. Shaw . Fabyan ( p . 669 ) mentions Suffolk and other nobles as present , but says nothing of ...
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... Speak suddenly , -be brief . Buck . Your grace may do your pleasure . K. Rich . Tut , tut ! thou art all ice , thy kindness freezes ; Say , have I thy consent that they should die ? Buck . Give me some breath , some little pause , dear ...
... Speak suddenly , -be brief . Buck . Your grace may do your pleasure . K. Rich . Tut , tut ! thou art all ice , thy kindness freezes ; Say , have I thy consent that they should die ? Buck . Give me some breath , some little pause , dear ...
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... speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You met him half in heaven ; my vows and prayers Yet are the king's ; and till my soul forsake me , Shall cry for blessings on him -may he live Longer than I have time to tell his years ! Ever ...
... speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You met him half in heaven ; my vows and prayers Yet are the king's ; and till my soul forsake me , Shall cry for blessings on him -may he live Longer than I have time to tell his years ! Ever ...
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