The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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Pagina 49
... wrong ) then move you to mew up2 Your tender kinsman , and to choke his days With barbarous ignorance , and deny his youth The rich advantage of good exercise ? That the time's enemies may not have this To grace occasions , let it be ...
... wrong ) then move you to mew up2 Your tender kinsman , and to choke his days With barbarous ignorance , and deny his youth The rich advantage of good exercise ? That the time's enemies may not have this To grace occasions , let it be ...
Pagina 63
... Wrong . And is ' t not pity , O my grieved Friends , That we , the sons and children of this Isle , Were born to see so sad an hour as this ; Wherein we step after a stranger , march Upon her gentle bosom , and fill up Her enemies ...
... Wrong . And is ' t not pity , O my grieved Friends , That we , the sons and children of this Isle , Were born to see so sad an hour as this ; Wherein we step after a stranger , march Upon her gentle bosom , and fill up Her enemies ...
Parole e frasi comuni
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