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Side 27
Thy honour , state , and seat , is due to me . Ġlo . What ! threat you me with telling
of the king ? 7 Tell him , and spare not ; look , what I have said I will avouch in
presence of the king : I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower . " Tis time to
speak ...
Thy honour , state , and seat , is due to me . Ġlo . What ! threat you me with telling
of the king ? 7 Tell him , and spare not ; look , what I have said I will avouch in
presence of the king : I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower . " Tis time to
speak ...
Side 32
Stigmatical in making , But as the speaker rises in her resentment , the expresses
this contemptuous thought much more openly , and condemns him to a still worse
state of flavery : “ Sin , death , and hell , have set their marks on him . ” Only , in ...
Stigmatical in making , But as the speaker rises in her resentment , the expresses
this contemptuous thought much more openly , and condemns him to a still worse
state of flavery : “ Sin , death , and hell , have set their marks on him . ” Only , in ...
Side 61
... be easily restored by any change . I believe a line to be lost , in which some
mention was made of the land or the people . Johnson , The quarto reads , that .
STEVENS . 2 12 i Cit . So stood the state , when Henry 1 Cit , KING RICHARD III .
... be easily restored by any change . I believe a line to be lost , in which some
mention was made of the land or the people . Johnson , The quarto reads , that .
STEVENS . 2 12 i Cit . So stood the state , when Henry 1 Cit , KING RICHARD III .
Side 62
So stood the state , when Henry the fixth Was crown'd in Paris but at nine months
old . 3 Cit . Stood the state fo ? no , no , good friends , God wot ; For then this land
was famously enrich'd With politick grave counsel ; then the king Had virtuous ...
So stood the state , when Henry the fixth Was crown'd in Paris but at nine months
old . 3 Cit . Stood the state fo ? no , no , good friends , God wot ; For then this land
was famously enrich'd With politick grave counsel ; then the king Had virtuous ...
Side 79
Good morrow , Catesby ' ; you are early stirring ; What news , what news , in this
our tottering state ? Cates . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe ,
will never stand upright , s'y ' Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Haft .
Good morrow , Catesby ' ; you are early stirring ; What news , what news , in this
our tottering state ? Cates . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe ,
will never stand upright , s'y ' Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Haft .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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