The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms , But gladly would be better satisfied How in our means we should advance ourselves To look with forehead bold and big enough Upon the power and puissance of the king . ; 5 Hast . Our present ...
... Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms , But gladly would be better satisfied How in our means we should advance ourselves To look with forehead bold and big enough Upon the power and puissance of the king . ; 5 Hast . Our present ...
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... ' O earth , yield us that king again , And take thou this ! ' O thoughts of men accursed ! Past and to come seems best ; things present , worst . Mowb . Hast . Shall we go draw our numbers 218 Second Part of [ Act I , Sc . III.
... ' O earth , yield us that king again , And take thou this ! ' O thoughts of men accursed ! Past and to come seems best ; things present , worst . Mowb . Hast . Shall we go draw our numbers 218 Second Part of [ Act I , Sc . III.
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The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright William Shakespeare. Mowb . Hast . Shall we go draw our numbers , and set on ? We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone . [ Exeunt . 100 ACT II . SCENE I. London . A ...
The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright William Shakespeare. Mowb . Hast . Shall we go draw our numbers , and set on ? We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone . [ Exeunt . 100 ACT II . SCENE I. London . A ...
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... Mowb . The just proportion that we gave them out . Let us sway on and face them in the field . Arch . What well - appointed leader fronts us here ? 25 Enter WESTMORELAND . Mowb . I think it is my Lord of Westmoreland . West . Health and ...
... Mowb . The just proportion that we gave them out . Let us sway on and face them in the field . Arch . What well - appointed leader fronts us here ? 25 Enter WESTMORELAND . Mowb . I think it is my Lord of Westmoreland . West . Health and ...
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... Mowb . Why not to him in part , and to us all That feel the bruises of the days before , And suffer the condition of these times To lay a heavy and unequal hand Upon our honours ? West . O , my good Lord Mowbray , Construe the times to ...
... Mowb . Why not to him in part , and to us all That feel the bruises of the days before , And suffer the condition of these times To lay a heavy and unequal hand Upon our honours ? West . O , my good Lord Mowbray , Construe the times to ...
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