The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 pages |
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... blood Of fair king Richard , scraped from Pomfret stones ; Derives from Heaven his quarrel , and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , Gasping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more and less do flock to follow ...
... blood Of fair king Richard , scraped from Pomfret stones ; Derives from Heaven his quarrel , and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , Gasping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more and less do flock to follow ...
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... blood , a whoreson tingling . Ch . Just . What tell you me of it ? be it as it is . Fal . It hath its original from much grief ; from study , and perturbation of the brain . I have read the cause of its effects in Galen ; it is a kind ...
... blood , a whoreson tingling . Ch . Just . What tell you me of it ? be it as it is . Fal . It hath its original from much grief ; from study , and perturbation of the brain . I have read the cause of its effects in Galen ; it is a kind ...
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... blood . P. Hen . ' Faith , it does me ; though it discolors the complexion of my greatness to acknowledge it . Doth it not show vilely in me to desire small beer ? Poins . Why , a prince should not be so loosely studied , as to remember ...
... blood . P. Hen . ' Faith , it does me ; though it discolors the complexion of my greatness to acknowledge it . Doth it not show vilely in me to desire small beer ? Poins . Why , a prince should not be so loosely studied , as to remember ...
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... blood , He was the mark and glass , copy and book , That fashioned others . And him , -O wondrous him ! O miracle of men ! -him did you leave ( Second to none , unseconded by you ) To look upon the hideous god of war In disadvantage ...
... blood , He was the mark and glass , copy and book , That fashioned others . And him , -O wondrous him ! O miracle of men ! -him did you leave ( Second to none , unseconded by you ) To look upon the hideous god of war In disadvantage ...
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... blood ere one can say , -What's this ? How do you now ? Dol . Better than I was . Hem . Host . Why , that's well said ; a good heart's worth gold . Look , here comes sir John . 1 A noise , or a consort , was used for a set or company of ...
... blood ere one can say , -What's this ? How do you now ? Dol . Better than I was . Hem . Host . Why , that's well said ; a good heart's worth gold . Look , here comes sir John . 1 A noise , or a consort , was used for a set or company of ...
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