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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... gentle duke is dead ? [ They all start . You do him injury to scorn his corse . K. Edw . Who knows not he is dead ! who knows he is ? Q. Eliz . All - seeing heaven , what a world is this ! Buck . Look I so pale , lord Dorset , as the ...
... gentle duke is dead ? [ They all start . You do him injury to scorn his corse . K. Edw . Who knows not he is dead ! who knows he is ? Q. Eliz . All - seeing heaven , what a world is this ! Buck . Look I so pale , lord Dorset , as the ...
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... gentle shapes , And with a virtuous visor hide deep vice ! He is my son , ay , and therein my shame , Yet from my breast he drew not this deceit . Son . Think you , my uncle did dissemble , gran- dam ? Duch . Ay , boy . Son . I cannot ...
... gentle shapes , And with a virtuous visor hide deep vice ! He is my son , ay , and therein my shame , Yet from my breast he drew not this deceit . Son . Think you , my uncle did dissemble , gran- dam ? Duch . Ay , boy . Son . I cannot ...
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... gently be preserv'd , cherish'd , and kept : Me seemeth good , that , with some little train , Forthwith from Ludlow the young prince be fetch'd Hither to London , to be crown'd our king . Riv . Why with some little train , my lord of ...
... gently be preserv'd , cherish'd , and kept : Me seemeth good , that , with some little train , Forthwith from Ludlow the young prince be fetch'd Hither to London , to be crown'd our king . Riv . Why with some little train , my lord of ...
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... to me , my gracious lady . Q. Eliz . Ah me , I see the ruin of my house ! The tiger now hath seiz'd the gentle hind ; 3 Perilous , dangerous . • Insulting tyranny begins to jut Upon the innocent and 50 [ ACT II . KING RICHARD III .
... to me , my gracious lady . Q. Eliz . Ah me , I see the ruin of my house ! The tiger now hath seiz'd the gentle hind ; 3 Perilous , dangerous . • Insulting tyranny begins to jut Upon the innocent and 50 [ ACT II . KING RICHARD III .
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... gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said , that idle weeds are fast in growth : The prince , my brother hath outgrown me far . Glo . He hath , my lord . York . And therefore is he idle ? Glo . O , my fair cousin , I must not say so . York ...
... gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said , that idle weeds are fast in growth : The prince , my brother hath outgrown me far . Glo . He hath , my lord . York . And therefore is he idle ? Glo . O , my fair cousin , I must not say so . York ...
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