The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... prince , Whom , like a school - boy , you may over - awe . Win . Gloster , whate'er we like , thou art pro- tector ; And lookest to command the prince and realm . Thy wife is proud ; she holdeth thee in awe , More than God , or ...
... prince , Whom , like a school - boy , you may over - awe . Win . Gloster , whate'er we like , thou art pro- tector ; And lookest to command the prince and realm . Thy wife is proud ; she holdeth thee in awe , More than God , or ...
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... prince . Glo . I will not answer thee with words , but blows . [ Here they skirmish again . May . Nought rests for ... prince's espials have inform'd me , How the English , in the suburbs close entrench'd , Wont , through a secret grate ...
... prince . Glo . I will not answer thee with words , but blows . [ Here they skirmish again . May . Nought rests for ... prince's espials have inform'd me , How the English , in the suburbs close entrench'd , Wont , through a secret grate ...
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... prince , So kind a father of the commonweal , To be disgraced by an inkhorn mate , We , and our wives , and children , all will fight , And have our bodies slaughter'd by thy foes . 1 Serv . Ay , and the very parings of our nails Shall ...
... prince , So kind a father of the commonweal , To be disgraced by an inkhorn mate , We , and our wives , and children , all will fight , And have our bodies slaughter'd by thy foes . 1 Serv . Ay , and the very parings of our nails Shall ...
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... prince , ignoble duke of York ! [ Aside . Glo . Now it will best avail your majesty , To cross the seas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence of a king engenders love Amongst his subjects , and his loyal friends ; As it ...
... prince , ignoble duke of York ! [ Aside . Glo . Now it will best avail your majesty , To cross the seas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence of a king engenders love Amongst his subjects , and his loyal friends ; As it ...
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... prince , -and honourable peers , - tryman . Bur . What say'st thou , Charles ? for I am march- ing hence . Char . Speak , Pucelle ; and enchant him with thy words . Puc . Brave Burgundy , undoubted hope of France ! Stav , let thy humble ...
... prince , -and honourable peers , - tryman . Bur . What say'st thou , Charles ? for I am march- ing hence . Char . Speak , Pucelle ; and enchant him with thy words . Puc . Brave Burgundy , undoubted hope of France ! Stav , let thy humble ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Apem Apemantus art thou bear blood brother Brutus Cæsar Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres crown Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Desdemona dost doth duke duke of York Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool friends Gent give Gloster gods grace hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour i'the Iago Julius Cæsar Kent king lady Lear live look lord Lucius madam Mark Antony ne'er never night noble o'the Othello Pandarus Patroclus peace Pericles poor pr'ythee pray prince queen Rich Rome Romeo SCENE shalt soldiers Somerset soul speak stand Suff Suffolk sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon tongue Troilus Tybalt unto villain Warwick weep What's wilt words York