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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... death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand ,. And clap ' thyself my love ; then didst thou utter , I am yours forever . Her . It is grace , indeed.- Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one forever earned a ...
... death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand ,. And clap ' thyself my love ; then didst thou utter , I am yours forever . Her . It is grace , indeed.- Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one forever earned a ...
Page 13
... death of the deer . The mort was also certain notes played on the horn at the death of the deer . 2 " Bawcock . " A burlesque word of endearment supposed to be derived from beau - coq , or boy - cock . It occurs again in Twelfth Night ...
... death of the deer . The mort was also certain notes played on the horn at the death of the deer . 2 " Bawcock . " A burlesque word of endearment supposed to be derived from beau - coq , or boy - cock . It occurs again in Twelfth Night ...
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... Death to thyself , but to thy lewd - tongued wife ; Whom , for this time , we pardon . We enjoin thee , As thou art liegeman to us , that thou carry This female bastard hence ; and that thou bear it 1 Leontes must mean the beard of ...
... Death to thyself , but to thy lewd - tongued wife ; Whom , for this time , we pardon . We enjoin thee , As thou art liegeman to us , that thou carry This female bastard hence ; and that thou bear it 1 Leontes must mean the beard of ...
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... death Of the young prince ; whose honorable thoughts ( Thoughts high for one so tender ) cleft the heart That could conceive a gross and foolish sire Blemished his gracious dam : this is not , no , Laid to thy answer . But the last , O ...
... death Of the young prince ; whose honorable thoughts ( Thoughts high for one so tender ) cleft the heart That could conceive a gross and foolish sire Blemished his gracious dam : this is not , no , Laid to thy answer . But the last , O ...
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... death ; and that Apollo would , this being indeed the issue Of king Polixenes , it should here be laid , Either for life , or death , upon the earth Of its right father . - Blossom , speed thee well ! [ Laying down the Child . There lie ...
... death ; and that Apollo would , this being indeed the issue Of king Polixenes , it should here be laid , Either for life , or death , upon the earth Of its right father . - Blossom , speed thee well ! [ Laying down the Child . There lie ...
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