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Side 5
... madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his ma- jesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . - Laf . You shall find of the king a husband , madam ; you , sir , a father : He that so gene ...
... madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his ma- jesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . - Laf . You shall find of the king a husband , madam ; you , sir , a father : He that so gene ...
Side 6
... madam ? Count . He was famous , sir , in his profession , and it was his great right to be so ; Gerard de Narbon . Laf . He was excellent , indeed , madam ; the king very lately spoke of him , admiringly , and mourningly he was skilful ...
... madam ? Count . He was famous , sir , in his profession , and it was his great right to be so ; Gerard de Narbon . Laf . He was excellent , indeed , madam ; the king very lately spoke of him , admiringly , and mourningly he was skilful ...
Side 7
... Madam , I desire your holy wishes . Laf . How understand we that ? Count . Be thou blest , Bertram ! and succeed thy father 737 In manners , as in shape ! thy blood , and virtue , Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Share with ...
... Madam , I desire your holy wishes . Laf . How understand we that ? Count . Be thou blest , Bertram ! and succeed thy father 737 In manners , as in shape ! thy blood , and virtue , Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Share with ...
Side 15
... Madam , the care I have had to even your content , I wish might be found in the calen- dar of my past endeavours ... madam , that I am a poor fellow . Count . Well , sir . Clown . No , madam , ' tis not so well , that I am poor ; though ...
... Madam , the care I have had to even your content , I wish might be found in the calen- dar of my past endeavours ... madam , that I am a poor fellow . Count . Well , sir . Clown . No , madam , ' tis not so well , that I am poor ; though ...
Side 16
... madam ; and I hope to have friends for my wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clown . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am a - weary of . He , that ...
... madam ; and I hope to have friends for my wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clown . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am a - weary of . He , that ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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