“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... Serv . Open the gates unto the lord pro- tector ; [ quickly . Enter WINCHESTER , altended by a Train of Or we'll ... Serv . It is the noble Duke of Gloster . 2 Ward . [ Within . [ Whoe'er he be , you may not be let in . 1 Serv . Answer ...
... Serv . Open the gates unto the lord pro- tector ; [ quickly . Enter WINCHESTER , altended by a Train of Or we'll ... Serv . It is the noble Duke of Gloster . 2 Ward . [ Within . [ Whoe'er he be , you may not be let in . 1 Serv . Answer ...
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... serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must dis- grace thee ; [ They fight . Tal . Heavens , can you suffer hell so to pre- vail ? [ age , And from my shoulders crack my arms asun- My breast I'll burst with straining of my cour ...
... serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must dis- grace thee ; [ They fight . Tal . Heavens , can you suffer hell so to pre- vail ? [ age , And from my shoulders crack my arms asun- My breast I'll burst with straining of my cour ...
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... Serv . Nay , if we be [ teeth . Forbidden stones , we'll fall to it with our 2 Serv . Do what ye dare , we are as resolute . [ Skirmish again . Glo . You of my household , leave this peevish And set this unaccustom'd * fight aside ...
... Serv . Nay , if we be [ teeth . Forbidden stones , we'll fall to it with our 2 Serv . Do what ye dare , we are as resolute . [ Skirmish again . Glo . You of my household , leave this peevish And set this unaccustom'd * fight aside ...
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From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed William Shakespeare Nicholas Rowe. 3 Serv . And I will see what physic the ta- vern affords . [ Exeunt SERVANTS , MAYOR , & c . War . Accept this scroll , most gracious sovereign ; Which in the ...
From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed William Shakespeare Nicholas Rowe. 3 Serv . And I will see what physic the ta- vern affords . [ Exeunt SERVANTS , MAYOR , & c . War . Accept this scroll , most gracious sovereign ; Which in the ...
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... Serv . O my dear lord ! lo , where your son is borne ! Tal . Thou antic death , which laugh'st us here to scorn , Like me , reduce me to a level with . Death stained and dishonoured with captivity . + " Watching me with tenderness in my ...
... Serv . O my dear lord ! lo , where your son is borne ! Tal . Thou antic death , which laugh'st us here to scorn , Like me , reduce me to a level with . Death stained and dishonoured with captivity . + " Watching me with tenderness in my ...
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