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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... stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ; I muse ' , why she's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Q. Eliz . I never did her any ...
... stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ; I muse ' , why she's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Q. Eliz . I never did her any ...
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... stand to prate , We go to use our hands , and not our tongues . Talkers are no good doers ; be assur❜d . Glo . Your eyes drop mill - stones , when fools ' eyes drop tears : - I like lads ; you Go , go , despatch . 1 Murd . about your ...
... stand to prate , We go to use our hands , and not our tongues . Talkers are no good doers ; be assur❜d . Glo . Your eyes drop mill - stones , when fools ' eyes drop tears : - I like lads ; you Go , go , despatch . 1 Murd . about your ...
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... stand affected to our purpose ; And summon him to - morrow to the Tower , Incited . Perilous , dangerous . › Intelligent . To sit about the coronation . If thou dost find G 3 SCENE I. ] 57 KING RICHARD III , York. I shall not sleep in ...
... stand affected to our purpose ; And summon him to - morrow to the Tower , Incited . Perilous , dangerous . › Intelligent . To sit about the coronation . If thou dost find G 3 SCENE I. ] 57 KING RICHARD III , York. I shall not sleep in ...
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... stand upright , Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Hast . How ! wear the garland ? dost thou mean the crown ? 1 Cate . Ay , my good lord . Hast . I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders , Before I'll see the crown ...
... stand upright , Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Hast . How ! wear the garland ? dost thou mean the crown ? 1 Cate . Ay , my good lord . Hast . I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders , Before I'll see the crown ...
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... standing by when Richard stabb'd her son . Riv . Then curs'd she Hastings , then curs'd she Buckingham , - - Then curs'd she Richard : O , remember , God , To hear her prayers for them , as now for us ! And for my sister , and her ...
... standing by when Richard stabb'd her son . Riv . Then curs'd she Hastings , then curs'd she Buckingham , - - Then curs'd she Richard : O , remember , God , To hear her prayers for them , as now for us ! And for my sister , and her ...
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