The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen7Longman, 1820 |
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... doth not breathe upon the earth . Glo . He lives , that loves you better than he could . Anne . Name him . Glo . Anne . Plantagenet . Why , that was he . Glo . The self - same name , but one of better nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo ...
... doth not breathe upon the earth . Glo . He lives , that loves you better than he could . Anne . Name him . Glo . Anne . Plantagenet . Why , that was he . Glo . The self - same name , but one of better nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo ...
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... doth she say , my lord of Buckingham ? Buck . Nothing that I respect , my gracious lord . Q. Mar. What , dost thou scorn me for my gentle counsel ? And soothe the devil that I warn thee from ? O , but remember this another day , - When ...
... doth she say , my lord of Buckingham ? Buck . Nothing that I respect , my gracious lord . Q. Mar. What , dost thou scorn me for my gentle counsel ? And soothe the devil that I warn thee from ? O , but remember this another day , - When ...
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... doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ; I muse ' , why she's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Q. Eliz . I never did ...
... doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ; I muse ' , why she's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Q. Eliz . I never did ...
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... doth accuse me ? What lawful quest ' have given their verdict up Unto the frowning judge ? or who pronounc'd The bitter sentence of poor Clarence ' death ? Before I be convict by course of law , To threaten me with death is most ...
... doth accuse me ? What lawful quest ' have given their verdict up Unto the frowning judge ? or who pronounc'd The bitter sentence of poor Clarence ' death ? Before I be convict by course of law , To threaten me with death is most ...
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... doth it publickly ; Take not the quarrel from his powerful arm ; He needs no indirect nor lawless course , To cut off those that have offended him . 1 Murd . Who made thee then a bloody minister , When gallant - springing , brave ...
... doth it publickly ; Take not the quarrel from his powerful arm ; He needs no indirect nor lawless course , To cut off those that have offended him . 1 Murd . Who made thee then a bloody minister , When gallant - springing , brave ...
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