Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc, Volum 2Routledge, 1864 |
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... stand up ; But , pardon first ; and afterwards stand up . And if I were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , ̧ Pardon - should be the first word of thy speech . I never long'd to hear a word till now ; Say - pardon , king ; let pity teach ...
... stand up ; But , pardon first ; and afterwards stand up . And if I were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , ̧ Pardon - should be the first word of thy speech . I never long'd to hear a word till now ; Say - pardon , king ; let pity teach ...
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... stand against us like an enemy . Blunt . And God defend , but still I should stand so , So long as , out of limit and true rule , You stand against anointed majesty ! But , to my charge . - The king hath sent to know The nature of your ...
... stand against us like an enemy . Blunt . And God defend , but still I should stand so , So long as , out of limit and true rule , You stand against anointed majesty ! But , to my charge . - The king hath sent to know The nature of your ...
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... stand aside . Mould . And good master corporal captain , for my old dame's sake , stand my friend : she has nobody to do anything about her , when I am gone : and she is old , and cannot help herself : you shall have forty , Sir . Bard ...
... stand aside . Mould . And good master corporal captain , for my old dame's sake , stand my friend : she has nobody to do anything about her , when I am gone : and she is old , and cannot help herself : you shall have forty , Sir . Bard ...
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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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