The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: IllustratedAmaranth Press, 1975 - 1227 páginas Definitive, comprehensive, and handsome edition presents every one of Shakespeare's great plays-the Comedies, Tragedies and Histories-plus his poems and, of course, the Sonnets. All in one beautifully illustrated volume. B & W illustrations throughout. |
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... PRINCE HENRY . P. Hen . Who saw the Duke of Clarence ? Cla . I am here , brother , full of heaviness . P. Hen . How now ! rain within doors , and none abroad ! How doth the king ? P. Humph . Exceeding ill . P. Hen . Tell it him . Heard ...
... PRINCE HENRY . P. Hen . Who saw the Duke of Clarence ? Cla . I am here , brother , full of heaviness . P. Hen . How now ! rain within doors , and none abroad ! How doth the king ? P. Humph . Exceeding ill . P. Hen . Tell it him . Heard ...
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... PRINCE OF WALES , GLOSTER , BUCKINGHAM , CATESBY , CARDINAL BOUCHIER , and others . Buck . Welcome , sweet prince , to London , to your chamber . Glo . Welcome , dear cousin , my thought's sovereign : The weary way hath made you ...
... PRINCE OF WALES , GLOSTER , BUCKINGHAM , CATESBY , CARDINAL BOUCHIER , and others . Buck . Welcome , sweet prince , to London , to your chamber . Glo . Welcome , dear cousin , my thought's sovereign : The weary way hath made you ...
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... Prince . Look , and thou shalt see . [ in this , Mon. O thou untaught ! what manners is To press before thy father to a grave ? Prince . Seal up the mouth of outrage for awhile , Till we can clear these ambiguities , And know their ...
... Prince . Look , and thou shalt see . [ in this , Mon. O thou untaught ! what manners is To press before thy father to a grave ? Prince . Seal up the mouth of outrage for awhile , Till we can clear these ambiguities , And know their ...
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