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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... hope for any goodness , By Christ's dear blood shed for our grievous sins , That you depart , and lay no hands on me ; The deed you undertake is damnable . 1 Murd . What we will dò , we do upon command . 2 Murd . And he , that hath ...
... hope for any goodness , By Christ's dear blood shed for our grievous sins , That you depart , and lay no hands on me ; The deed you undertake is damnable . 1 Murd . What we will dò , we do upon command . 2 Murd . And he , that hath ...
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... hope , the king made peace with all of us ; And the compáct is firm , and true , in me . Riv . And so in me ; and so , I think , in all : Yet , since it is but green , it should be put To no apparent likelihood of breach , Which , haply ...
... hope , the king made peace with all of us ; And the compáct is firm , and true , in me . Riv . And so in me ; and so , I think , in all : Yet , since it is but green , it should be put To no apparent likelihood of breach , Which , haply ...
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... hope of government ; That in his nonage ' , council under him , And , in his full and ripen'd years , himself , No doubt , shall then , and till then , govern well . 9 i . c . Preparatory . I Minority . 1 1 Cit . So stood the state ...
... hope of government ; That in his nonage ' , council under him , And , in his full and ripen'd years , himself , No doubt , shall then , and till then , govern well . 9 i . c . Preparatory . I Minority . 1 1 Cit . So stood the state ...
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... hope , he is much grown since last I saw him . Q. Eliz . But I hear , no ; they say , my son of York Hath almost overta'en him in his growth . York . Ay , mother , but I would not have it so . Duch . Why , my young cousin ; it is good ...
... hope , he is much grown since last I saw him . Q. Eliz . But I hear , no ; they say , my son of York Hath almost overta'en him in his growth . York . Ay , mother , but I would not have it so . Duch . Why , my young cousin ; it is good ...
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... hope . Prince . An if they live , I hope , I need not fear . But come , my lord , and , with a heavy heart , Thinking on them , go I unto the Tower . [ Exeunt Prince , YORK , HASTINGS , Cardinal , and Attendants . Buck . Think you , my ...
... hope . Prince . An if they live , I hope , I need not fear . But come , my lord , and , with a heavy heart , Thinking on them , go I unto the Tower . [ Exeunt Prince , YORK , HASTINGS , Cardinal , and Attendants . Buck . Think you , my ...
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