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Side 11
... a looking- glass : and then to sigh , bast ' twere - The mort o'the deer ; O , that is entertainment My bosom likes not , nor my brows . Ma- * millius , 1 Art thou my boy ? ? ནཱ ཛཱ 」 G • Mam . Ay , my good lord . Leon WINTER'S TALE :
... a looking- glass : and then to sigh , bast ' twere - The mort o'the deer ; O , that is entertainment My bosom likes not , nor my brows . Ma- * millius , 1 Art thou my boy ? ? ནཱ ཛཱ 」 G • Mam . Ay , my good lord . Leon WINTER'S TALE :
Side 7
... Bast . Your faithful subject I , a gentleman , - Born in Northamptonshire ; and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge ; A soldier , by the honour - giving hand Of Coeur - de - lion knighted in the field . K. John . What ...
... Bast . Your faithful subject I , a gentleman , - Born in Northamptonshire ; and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge ; A soldier , by the honour - giving hand Of Coeur - de - lion knighted in the field . K. John . What ...
Side 8
... Bast . I know not why , except to get the land . But once he slander'd me with bastardy : But whe'r I be as true begot , or no , That still I lay upon my mother's head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones ...
... Bast . I know not why , except to get the land . But once he slander'd me with bastardy : But whe'r I be as true begot , or no , That still I lay upon my mother's head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones ...
Side 9
William Shakespeare. " Bast . Well , sir , by this you cannot get my land ; 8 Your tale must be , how he employ'd my mother . Rob . And once dispatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there , with the emperor , To treat of high affairs ...
William Shakespeare. " Bast . Well , sir , by this you cannot get my land ; 8 Your tale must be , how he employ'd my mother . Rob . And once dispatch'd him in an embassy To Germany , there , with the emperor , To treat of high affairs ...
Side 10
... Bast . Of no more force to dispossefs me , sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . Eli . Whether hadst thou rather , be a Faul- conbridge , -- And like thy brother , to enjoy thy land ; Or the reputed son of Coeur de- lion ...
... Bast . Of no more force to dispossefs me , sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . Eli . Whether hadst thou rather , be a Faul- conbridge , -- And like thy brother , to enjoy thy land ; Or the reputed son of Coeur de- lion ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1864 |
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