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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... mother , —will you go To give your censures in this weighty business ? -- [ Exeunt all but BUCKINGHAM and GLOSTER . Buck . My lord , whoever journeys to the prince ,, For heaven's sake , let not us two stay at home : For , by the way ...
... mother , —will you go To give your censures in this weighty business ? -- [ Exeunt all but BUCKINGHAM and GLOSTER . Buck . My lord , whoever journeys to the prince ,, For heaven's sake , let not us two stay at home : For , by the way ...
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... mother . 3 Cit . Better it were they all came by his father ; Or , by his father , there were none at all : For emulation now , who shall be nearest , Will touch us all too near , if heaven prevent not . O , full of danger is the duke ...
... mother . 3 Cit . Better it were they all came by his father ; Or , by his father , there were none at all : For emulation now , who shall be nearest , Will touch us all too near , if heaven prevent not . O , full of danger is the duke ...
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... mother , but I would not have it so . Duch . Why , my young cousin ; it is good to grow . York . Grandam , one night ... mothers doubt , York . Now , by my troth , if I had been remem- ber'd , I could have given my uncle's grace a flout ...
... mother , but I would not have it so . Duch . Why , my young cousin ; it is good to grow . York . Grandam , one night ... mothers doubt , York . Now , by my troth , if I had been remem- ber'd , I could have given my uncle's grace a flout ...
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... mother , and your brother York , Have taken sanctuary : The tender prince Would fain have come with me to meet your grace , But by his mother was perforce withheld . - Buck . Fye ! what an indirect and peevish course Is this of hers ...
... mother , and your brother York , Have taken sanctuary : The tender prince Would fain have come with me to meet your grace , But by his mother was perforce withheld . - Buck . Fye ! what an indirect and peevish course Is this of hers ...
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... mother ; to entreat of her , To meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . York . What , will you go unto the Tower , my lord ? Prince . My lord protector needs will have it so . York . I shall not sleep in quiet at the 56 [ ACT III ...
... mother ; to entreat of her , To meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . York . What , will you go unto the Tower , my lord ? Prince . My lord protector needs will have it so . York . I shall not sleep in quiet at the 56 [ ACT III ...
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