Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc, Volum 2Routledge, 1864 |
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... Boling . Yet ask . K. Rich . And shall I have ? Boling . You shall . K. Rich . Then give me leave to go . Boling . Whither ? K. Rich . Whither you will , so I were from your sights . Boling . Go , some of you , convey him to the Tower ...
... Boling . Yet ask . K. Rich . And shall I have ? Boling . You shall . K. Rich . Then give me leave to go . Boling . Whither ? K. Rich . Whither you will , so I were from your sights . Boling . Go , some of you , convey him to the Tower ...
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... Boling . As dissolute as desperate ; yet , through both I see some sparkles of a better hope , Which elder days may happily bring forth . But who comes here ? Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Aum . Where is the king ? Boling . What means Our ...
... Boling . As dissolute as desperate ; yet , through both I see some sparkles of a better hope , Which elder days may happily bring forth . But who comes here ? Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Aum . Where is the king ? Boling . What means Our ...
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... Boling . We thank thee , gentle Percy , for thy pains ; And to thy worth will add right worthy gains . Enter FITZWATER . Fitz . My lord , I have from Oxford sent to London The heads of Brocas , and sir Bennet Seely ; Two of the ...
... Boling . We thank thee , gentle Percy , for thy pains ; And to thy worth will add right worthy gains . Enter FITZWATER . Fitz . My lord , I have from Oxford sent to London The heads of Brocas , and sir Bennet Seely ; Two of the ...
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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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