The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 163
... gracious . Arch . And so , no doubt , he is , my gracious madam . Duch . I hope , he is ; but yet let mothers doubt . York . Now , by my troth , if I had been remember'd , I could have given my uncle's grace a flout , To touch his ...
... gracious . Arch . And so , no doubt , he is , my gracious madam . Duch . I hope , he is ; but yet let mothers doubt . York . Now , by my troth , if I had been remember'd , I could have given my uncle's grace a flout , To touch his ...
Page 168
... gracious lord , begin that place ; Which , since , succeeding ages have re - edified . Prince . Is it upon record ? or else reported Successively from age to age he built it ? Buck . Upon record , my gracious lord . Prince . But say ...
... gracious lord , begin that place ; Which , since , succeeding ages have re - edified . Prince . Is it upon record ? or else reported Successively from age to age he built it ? Buck . Upon record , my gracious lord . Prince . But say ...
Page 174
... gracious mind ! Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelve - month hence , - That they , who brought me in my master's hate , I live to look upon their tragedy . Well , Catesby , ere a fortnight make me older , I'll send some packing ...
... gracious mind ! Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelve - month hence , - That they , who brought me in my master's hate , I live to look upon their tragedy . Well , Catesby , ere a fortnight make me older , I'll send some packing ...
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