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William Shakespeare William Hazlitt. York . Where did I leave ? Duch . At that sad stop , my lord , Where rude misgovern'd hands , from window tops , Threw dust and rubbish on king Richard's head . York . Then , as I said , the duke ...
William Shakespeare William Hazlitt. York . Where did I leave ? Duch . At that sad stop , my lord , Where rude misgovern'd hands , from window tops , Threw dust and rubbish on king Richard's head . York . Then , as I said , the duke ...
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... York . You will be there , I know . Aum . If God prevent it not ; I purpose so . York . What seal is that , that hangs without thy bosom ? Yea , look'st thou pale ? let me see the writing . Aum . My lord , ' tis nothing . York . No ...
... York . You will be there , I know . Aum . If God prevent it not ; I purpose so . York . What seal is that , that hangs without thy bosom ? Yea , look'st thou pale ? let me see the writing . Aum . My lord , ' tis nothing . York . No ...
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... York . So shall my virtue be his vice's bawd ; And he shall spend mine honour with his shame , As thriftless sons their scraping fathers ' gold . Mine honour lives when his dishonour dies , Or my shamed life in his dishonour lies : Thou ...
... York . So shall my virtue be his vice's bawd ; And he shall spend mine honour with his shame , As thriftless sons their scraping fathers ' gold . Mine honour lives when his dishonour dies , Or my shamed life in his dishonour lies : Thou ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 2 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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