The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... thee duke of York . York . ' Twas my inheritance , as the earldom was . Eae . Thy father was a traitor to the crown . War . Exeter , thou art a traitor to the crown , In following this usurping Henry . Clif . Whom should he follow but ...
... thee duke of York . York . ' Twas my inheritance , as the earldom was . Eae . Thy father was a traitor to the crown . War . Exeter , thou art a traitor to the crown , In following this usurping Henry . Clif . Whom should he follow but ...
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... thee , Warwick , such a messenger , As shall revenge his death , before I stir . War . Poor Clifford how I scorn his worthless threats ! York . Will you , we show our title to the crown ? If not , our swords shall plead it in the field ...
... thee , Warwick , such a messenger , As shall revenge his death , before I stir . War . Poor Clifford how I scorn his worthless threats ! York . Will you , we show our title to the crown ? If not , our swords shall plead it in the field ...
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... thee thus presumptuous and proud , → Can set the duke up , in despite of me . Clif . King Henry , be thy title right or wrong , Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence : May that ground gape , and swallow me alive , Where I shall ...
... thee thus presumptuous and proud , → Can set the duke up , in despite of me . Clif . King Henry , be thy title right or wrong , Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence : May that ground gape , and swallow me alive , Where I shall ...
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... thee ! art thou king , and wilt be forc❜d ? I shame to hear thee speak . Ah , timorous wretch ! Thou hast undone thyself , thy son , and me ; And given unto the house of York such head , As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . To ...
... thee ! art thou king , and wilt be forc❜d ? I shame to hear thee speak . Ah , timorous wretch ! Thou hast undone thyself , thy son , and me ; And given unto the house of York such head , As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . To ...
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... thee : -Come , son , let's away ; Our army's ready ; come , we'll after them . K. Hen . Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me speak . Q. Mar. Thou hast spoke too much already ; get thee gone . K. Hen . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay ...
... thee : -Come , son , let's away ; Our army's ready ; come , we'll after them . K. Hen . Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me speak . Q. Mar. Thou hast spoke too much already ; get thee gone . K. Hen . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay ...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: Carefully Revised from the Best Editions, Volume 6 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1819 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax Anne arms bear blood brother Buck Buckingham Calchas cardinal Catesby Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cres Cressid crown death Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duch duke duke of York Edward Eliz Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fight friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace gracious Grecian Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen honour house of Lancaster house of York Kath King HENRY king's lady leave live look lord Lord Chamberlain lord Hastings madam Menelaus Mess Murd never noble Norfolk o'the Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace pity pray Priam prince queen Rich Richard Richmond SCENE soul speak Stan stand sweet sword tell tent thee Ther Thersites thine thou art thou hast to-morrow Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyss unto Warwick words York