The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - 38 pages |
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... bastard.— Thou dotard [ To ANTIGONUS . ] thou art woman - tired , unroosted By thy dame Partlet here . - Take up the bastard ; Take't up , I say ; give't to thy crone.1 Paul . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou Forever Tak'st up the ...
... bastard.— Thou dotard [ To ANTIGONUS . ] thou art woman - tired , unroosted By thy dame Partlet here . - Take up the bastard ; Take't up , I say ; give't to thy crone.1 Paul . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou Forever Tak'st up the ...
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... bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out . Go , take it to the fire ; For thou sett'st on thy wife . Ant . I did not , sir . These lords , my noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in't . 1 Lord . We can ; my ...
... bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out . Go , take it to the fire ; For thou sett'st on thy wife . Ant . I did not , sir . These lords , my noble fellows , if they please , Can clear me in't . 1 Lord . We can ; my ...
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... bastard's life , -for ' tis a bastard , So sure as this beard's gray , ' - what will you adventure To save this brat's life ? Ant . Any thing , my lord , That my ability may undergo , And nobleness impose . At least , thus much ; I'll ...
... bastard's life , -for ' tis a bastard , So sure as this beard's gray , ' - what will you adventure To save this brat's life ? Ant . Any thing , my lord , That my ability may undergo , And nobleness impose . At least , thus much ; I'll ...
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... bastard by Polixenes , And I but dreamed it . - As you were past all shame , ( Those of your fact 2 are so , ) so past all truth ; Which to deny , concerns more than avails ; for as Thy brat hath been cast out , like to itself , No ...
... bastard by Polixenes , And I but dreamed it . - As you were past all shame , ( Those of your fact 2 are so , ) so past all truth ; Which to deny , concerns more than avails ; for as Thy brat hath been cast out , like to itself , No ...
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... bastards . Of that kind Our rustic garden's barren ; and I care not To get slips of them . Pol . Do you neglect them ? Per . Wherefore , gentle maiden , For I have heard it said , There is an art , which , in their piedness , shares ...
... bastards . Of that kind Our rustic garden's barren ; and I care not To get slips of them . Pol . Do you neglect them ? Per . Wherefore , gentle maiden , For I have heard it said , There is an art , which , in their piedness , shares ...
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