The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Pagina 18
... hath heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Cordelion's face ; The accent of his tongue affecteth him . Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? 62. put you o'er , refer you . 68. a ' , he ...
... hath heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Cordelion's face ; The accent of his tongue affecteth him . Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? 62. put you o'er , refer you . 68. a ' , he ...
Pagina 19
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts And finds them perfect Richard . Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Bast . Because he hath a half - face , like ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts And finds them perfect Richard . Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your brother's land ? Bast . Because he hath a half - face , like ...
Pagina 39
... hath made Much work for tears in many an English mother , Whose sons lie scattered on the bleeding ground ; Many a widow's husband grovelling lies , Coldly embracing the discolour'd earth ; And victory , with little loss , doth play ...
... hath made Much work for tears in many an English mother , Whose sons lie scattered on the bleeding ground ; Many a widow's husband grovelling lies , Coldly embracing the discolour'd earth ; And victory , with little loss , doth play ...
Pagina 45
... hath been forward first 455. stay , check , obstacle ; opponent ; the citizen's proposal running counter to the previous determination of the kings . 476. capable of , susceptible to . 478. remorse , compassion . To speak unto this city ...
... hath been forward first 455. stay , check , obstacle ; opponent ; the citizen's proposal running counter to the previous determination of the kings . 476. capable of , susceptible to . 478. remorse , compassion . To speak unto this city ...
Pagina 49
... Hath drawn him from his own determined aid , From a resolved and honourable war , To a most base and vile - concluded peace . And why rail I on this Commodity ? But for because he hath not woo'd me yet : Not that I have the power to ...
... Hath drawn him from his own determined aid , From a resolved and honourable war , To a most base and vile - concluded peace . And why rail I on this Commodity ? But for because he hath not woo'd me yet : Not that I have the power to ...
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