The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edizione 15 |
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An honourable conduct ? let him have : Pembroke , look to ' t . Farewell , Chatillon . [ Exeunt CHATILLON and PEMBROKE . ELI . What now , my Son ! have I not ever said How that ambitious Constance would not cease Till she had kindled ...
An honourable conduct ? let him have : Pembroke , look to ' t . Farewell , Chatillon . [ Exeunt CHATILLON and PEMBROKE . ELI . What now , my Son ! have I not ever said How that ambitious Constance would not cease Till she had kindled ...
Pagina 7
ACT I Sc . I 140 150 And I had his , Sir Robert's his , like him ; An if my legs were two such riding - rods , My arms such eel - skins stuffod ; my face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say Look ...
ACT I Sc . I 140 150 And I had his , Sir Robert's his , like him ; An if my legs were two such riding - rods , My arms such eel - skins stuffod ; my face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say Look ...
Pagina 13
... Out - faced infant State , and done a rape Upon the maiden virtue of the Crown . Look here upon thy brother Geffrey's face : These eyes , these brows , were moulded out of his ; This little abstract doth contain that large ...
... Out - faced infant State , and done a rape Upon the maiden virtue of the Crown . Look here upon thy brother Geffrey's face : These eyes , these brows , were moulded out of his ; This little abstract doth contain that large ...
Pagina 14
... An ' a your hide ? and you alone : You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard : I'll smoke your skin - coat , an I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to ' t ; i'faith , I will , i'faith .
... An ' a your hide ? and you alone : You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard : I'll smoke your skin - coat , an I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to ' t ; i'faith , I will , i'faith .
Pagina 22
That daughter there of Spain , the Lady Blanch , Is niece to England : look upon the years Of Lewis the Dolphin and that lovely maid : If lusty Love should go in quest of Beauty , Where should he find it fairer than in Blanch ?
That daughter there of Spain , the Lady Blanch , Is niece to England : look upon the years Of Lewis the Dolphin and that lovely maid : If lusty Love should go in quest of Beauty , Where should he find it fairer than in Blanch ?
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