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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... Kath . If I know you well , You were the duke's surveyor , and lost your office On the complaint , o ' the tenants : Take good heed , You charge not in your spleen a noble person , 3 Now Merchant Taylors ' School . And spoil your nobler ...
... Kath . If I know you well , You were the duke's surveyor , and lost your office On the complaint , o ' the tenants : Take good heed , You charge not in your spleen a noble person , 3 Now Merchant Taylors ' School . And spoil your nobler ...
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... Hen . A giant traitor ! Wol . Now , madam , may his highness live in free- dom , And this man out of prison ? Q. Kath . God mend ' all ! K. Hen . There's something more would out of thee SCENE II . ] 147 KING HENRY VIII .
... Hen . A giant traitor ! Wol . Now , madam , may his highness live in free- dom , And this man out of prison ? Q. Kath . God mend ' all ! K. Hen . There's something more would out of thee SCENE II . ] 147 KING HENRY VIII .
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... speaks . ] Q. Kath . Sir , I desire you do me right and justice : And to bestow your pity on me ; for 4 Ensigns of dignity carried before cardinals . I am a most poor woman , and a stranger 172 [ ACT II . KING HENRY VIII .
... speaks . ] Q. Kath . Sir , I desire you do me right and justice : And to bestow your pity on me ; for 4 Ensigns of dignity carried before cardinals . I am a most poor woman , and a stranger 172 [ ACT II . KING HENRY VIII .
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... Kath . Lord cardinal , To you I speak . Wol . Your pleasure , madam ? Q. Kath . Sir , I am about to weep ; but , thinking that We are a queen , ( or long have dream'd so , ) certain , The daughter of a king , my drops of tears I'll turn ...
... Kath . Lord cardinal , To you I speak . Wol . Your pleasure , madam ? Q. Kath . Sir , I am about to weep ; but , thinking that We are a queen , ( or long have dream'd so , ) certain , The daughter of a king , my drops of tears I'll turn ...
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... Kath . My lord , my lord , I am a simple woman , much too weak To oppose your cunning . You are meek , and humble - mouth'd ; You sign your place and calling , in full seeming , With meekness and humility : but your heart Is cramm'd ...
... Kath . My lord , my lord , I am a simple woman , much too weak To oppose your cunning . You are meek , and humble - mouth'd ; You sign your place and calling , in full seeming , With meekness and humility : but your heart Is cramm'd ...
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