The Plays of Shakspeare, Հատոր 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... father of so blest a son : A son , who is the theme of honour's tongue ; Amongst a grove , the very straightest plant ; Who is sweet fortune's minion , and her pride : Whilst I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and dishonour ...
... father of so blest a son : A son , who is the theme of honour's tongue ; Amongst a grove , the very straightest plant ; Who is sweet fortune's minion , and her pride : Whilst I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and dishonour ...
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... father antick the law ? Do not thou , when thou art king , hang a thief . P. Hen . No ; thou shalt . Fal . Shall I ? O rare ! By the Lord , I'll be a brave judge . P. Hen . Thou judgest false already ; I mean , thou shalt have the ...
... father antick the law ? Do not thou , when thou art king , hang a thief . P. Hen . No ; thou shalt . Fal . Shall I ? O rare ! By the Lord , I'll be a brave judge . P. Hen . Thou judgest false already ; I mean , thou shalt have the ...
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... father loves him not , And would be glad he met with some mischance , — I'd have him poison'd with a pot of ale . Wor . Farewell , kinsman ! I will talk to you , When you are better temper'd to attend . North . Why , what a wasp - stung ...
... father loves him not , And would be glad he met with some mischance , — I'd have him poison'd with a pot of ale . Wor . Farewell , kinsman ! I will talk to you , When you are better temper'd to attend . North . Why , what a wasp - stung ...
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... far afoot again , for all the coin in thy father's exchequer . What a plague mean ye to colt me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest , thou art not colted , thou art un- colted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal , help SCENE 1 . 31 KING HENRY IV .
... far afoot again , for all the coin in thy father's exchequer . What a plague mean ye to colt me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest , thou art not colted , thou art un- colted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal , help SCENE 1 . 31 KING HENRY IV .
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... father , my uncle , and my- self ? lord Edmund Mortimer , my lord of York , and Owen Glendower ? Is there not , beside , the Douglas ? Have I not all their letters , to meet me in arms by the ninth of the next month ? and are they not ...
... father , my uncle , and my- self ? lord Edmund Mortimer , my lord of York , and Owen Glendower ? Is there not , beside , the Douglas ? Have I not all their letters , to meet me in arms by the ninth of the next month ? and are they not ...
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