The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Σελίδα 153
... lord- ] So , in King Arthur , a Poem , by R. Chester , 1601 : " That neither Uter nor his councell knew " How his deepe bofome's lord the dutchess thwarted . ” The author , in a marginal note , declares , that by bofom's lord , he means ...
... lord- ] So , in King Arthur , a Poem , by R. Chester , 1601 : " That neither Uter nor his councell knew " How his deepe bofome's lord the dutchess thwarted . ” The author , in a marginal note , declares , that by bofom's lord , he means ...
Σελίδα 198
... Lord , how you yong men can fuch crafty wiles devise , If that you love the daughter well , to bleare the mother's eyes ! An eafy thing it is with cloke of holines To mock the fely mother , that fufpecteth nothing leffe . But that it ...
... Lord , how you yong men can fuch crafty wiles devise , If that you love the daughter well , to bleare the mother's eyes ! An eafy thing it is with cloke of holines To mock the fely mother , that fufpecteth nothing leffe . But that it ...
Σελίδα 233
... lord , my tyre , By my ungrate and stubborne ftryfe I ftyrred unto yre . But lo , the holy frier hath by his goftly lore Made me another woman now than I had been before . By ftrength of argumentes he charged fo my mynde , That , though ...
... lord , my tyre , By my ungrate and stubborne ftryfe I ftyrred unto yre . But lo , the holy frier hath by his goftly lore Made me another woman now than I had been before . By ftrength of argumentes he charged fo my mynde , That , though ...
Σελίδα 274
... lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From whence though willingly I came to Denmark , To fhew my duty in your coronation ; Yet now , I must confefs , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France , And ...
... lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From whence though willingly I came to Denmark , To fhew my duty in your coronation ; Yet now , I must confefs , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France , And ...
Σελίδα 282
... lord , and your poor fervant ever . Ham . Sir , my good friend ; I'll change that name with you . And what make you from Wittenberg , Horatio ? - Marcellus ? Mar. My good lord , - Ham . I am very glad to fee you ; good even , fir.- But ...
... lord , and your poor fervant ever . Ham . Sir , my good friend ; I'll change that name with you . And what make you from Wittenberg , Horatio ? - Marcellus ? Mar. My good lord , - Ham . I am very glad to fee you ; good even , fir.- But ...
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