The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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Page 33
... Eliz . Come , come , we know your meaning , bro- ther Gloster ; You envy my advancement , and my friends ; God grant , we never may have need of you ! Glo . Meantime , God grants that we have need of you : Our brother is imprison'd by ...
... Eliz . Come , come , we know your meaning , bro- ther Gloster ; You envy my advancement , and my friends ; God grant , we never may have need of you ! Glo . Meantime , God grants that we have need of you : Our brother is imprison'd by ...
Page 34
... Eliz . My lord of Gloster , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings , and your bitter scoffs : By heaven , I will acquaint his majesty , Of those gross taunts I often have endur'd . I had rather be a country servant - maid , Than a ...
... Eliz . My lord of Gloster , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings , and your bitter scoffs : By heaven , I will acquaint his majesty , Of those gross taunts I often have endur'd . I had rather be a country servant - maid , Than a ...
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... Eliz . As little joy , my lord , as you suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am ...
... Eliz . As little joy , my lord , as you suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am ...
Page 38
... Eliz . So just is God , to right the innocent.4 Hast . O , ' twas the foulest deed , to slay that babe , And the most merciless , that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept when it was reported . Dors . No man but prophecy'd ...
... Eliz . So just is God , to right the innocent.4 Hast . O , ' twas the foulest deed , to slay that babe , And the most merciless , that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept when it was reported . Dors . No man but prophecy'd ...
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... Elizabeth was to expect no other treatment for her sons . Warburton . She calls him hog , as an appellation more contemptuous than boar , as he is elsewhere termed from his ensigns armorial . Johnson . In The Mirror for Magistrates is ...
... Elizabeth was to expect no other treatment for her sons . Warburton . She calls him hog , as an appellation more contemptuous than boar , as he is elsewhere termed from his ensigns armorial . Johnson . In The Mirror for Magistrates is ...
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