The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Prince , Whom like a Schoole - boy you may over - awe . 40 Winch . Gloster , what ere we like , thou art Protector , And lookest to command the Prince and Realme . Thy Wife is prowd , she holdeth thee in awe , More then God or Religious ...
... Prince , Whom like a Schoole - boy you may over - awe . 40 Winch . Gloster , what ere we like , thou art Protector , And lookest to command the Prince and Realme . Thy Wife is prowd , she holdeth thee in awe , More then God or Religious ...
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... Prince Dolphin ? I have newes for him . Dolph . [ Char . ] Bastard of Orleance , thrice welcome to us . Bast . Me thinks your looks are sad , your chear2 appal'd . Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence ? 2 looks Be not dismay'd ...
... Prince Dolphin ? I have newes for him . Dolph . [ Char . ] Bastard of Orleance , thrice welcome to us . Bast . Me thinks your looks are sad , your chear2 appal'd . Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence ? 2 looks Be not dismay'd ...
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... Prince . Glost . I will not answer thee with words , but blowes . 68. Maior : Mayor , and so throughout - 2-4F . 73. Beauford : Beaufort , and so throughout - CAPELL . Here they skirmish againe . Maior . Naught rests for 19 HENRY THE ...
... Prince . Glost . I will not answer thee with words , but blowes . 68. Maior : Mayor , and so throughout - 2-4F . 73. Beauford : Beaufort , and so throughout - CAPELL . Here they skirmish againe . Maior . Naught rests for 19 HENRY THE ...
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... Prince , So kinde a Father of the Common - weale , To be disgraced by an Inke - horne Mate , 1 Wee and our Wives and Children all will fight , And have our bodyes slaughtred by thy foes . 1bookman 1. Serv . I , and the very parings of ...
... Prince , So kinde a Father of the Common - weale , To be disgraced by an Inke - horne Mate , 1 Wee and our Wives and Children all will fight , And have our bodyes slaughtred by thy foes . 1bookman 1. Serv . I , and the very parings of ...
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... Prince , And if your Grace marke every circumstance , You have great reason to doe Richard right , Especially for those occasions At Eltam Place I told your Majestie . 170 King . And those occasions , Unckle , were of force : Therefore ...
... Prince , And if your Grace marke every circumstance , You have great reason to doe Richard right , Especially for those occasions At Eltam Place I told your Majestie . 170 King . And those occasions , Unckle , were of force : Therefore ...
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