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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... thoughts , down to my soul ! here Clarence comes . Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and Brakenbury . Brother , good day : What means this armed guard , That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath ...
... thoughts , down to my soul ! here Clarence comes . Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and Brakenbury . Brother , good day : What means this armed guard , That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath ...
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... thought that I am he : These , as I learn , and such like toys as these , Have mov'd his highness to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is , when men are rul'd by wo- men : - ' Tis not the king , that sends you to the Tower ; My lady ...
... thought that I am he : These , as I learn , and such like toys as these , Have mov'd his highness to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is , when men are rul'd by wo- men : - ' Tis not the king , that sends you to the Tower ; My lady ...
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... thought upon . What , is he in his bed ? Hast . He is . Glo . Go you before , and I will follow you . [ Exit HASTINGS . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , Till George be pack'd with posthorse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge ...
... thought upon . What , is he in his bed ? Hast . He is . Glo . Go you before , and I will follow you . [ Exit HASTINGS . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , Till George be pack'd with posthorse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge ...
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... thought that , I tell thee , homicide , These nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks . Glo . These eyes could not endure that beauty's wreck ; You should not blemish it , if I stood by : As all the world is cheered by the sun , So ...
... thought that , I tell thee , homicide , These nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks . Glo . These eyes could not endure that beauty's wreck ; You should not blemish it , if I stood by : As all the world is cheered by the sun , So ...
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... thought thereof ! Q. Eliz . As little joy , my lord , as you suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . in me , Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen ...
... thought thereof ! Q. Eliz . As little joy , my lord , as you suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . in me , Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen ...
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