The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Clar- ence ; and as she was to inherit her father's immense estates , he thus seemed to have a sure hold on her husband . But the duke appears to have regarded the marriage as offer- ing him a prospect of the throne ; so that the main ...
... Clar- ence ; and as she was to inherit her father's immense estates , he thus seemed to have a sure hold on her husband . But the duke appears to have regarded the marriage as offer- ing him a prospect of the throne ; so that the main ...
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... Clar . ] Yea , is it so ? I see the lady hath a thing to grant , 10 Before the king will grant her humble suit . Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] He knows the game : how true he keeps the wind ! Glou . [ Aside to Clar . ] Silence ! K. Edw ...
... Clar . ] Yea , is it so ? I see the lady hath a thing to grant , 10 Before the king will grant her humble suit . Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] He knows the game : how true he keeps the wind ! Glou . [ Aside to Clar . ] Silence ! K. Edw ...
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... Clar . ] Aye , good leave have you ; for you will have leave , Till youth take leave and leave you to the crutch . [ Glou . and Clar . retire . K. Edw . Now tell me , madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Aye , full as dearly as ...
... Clar . ] Aye , good leave have you ; for you will have leave , Till youth take leave and leave you to the crutch . [ Glou . and Clar . retire . K. Edw . Now tell me , madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Aye , full as dearly as ...
Page 80
... Clar . ] He plies her hard ; and much rain wears the marble . 50 Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] As red as fire ! nay , then her wax must melt . L. Grey . Why stops my lord ? shall I not hear my task ? K. Edw . An easy task ; ' tis but to ...
... Clar . ] He plies her hard ; and much rain wears the marble . 50 Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] As red as fire ! nay , then her wax must melt . L. Grey . Why stops my lord ? shall I not hear my task ? K. Edw . An easy task ; ' tis but to ...
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... Clar . ] The widow likes him not , she knits her brows . Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom . K. Edw . [ Aside ] Her looks do argue her replete with modesty ; Her words do show her wit incomparable ; All ...
... Clar . ] The widow likes him not , she knits her brows . Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom . K. Edw . [ Aside ] Her looks do argue her replete with modesty ; Her words do show her wit incomparable ; All ...
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