The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... thou the earl , PORT . What shall I say you are ? BARD . That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . PORT . His lordship is walk'd forth into the or chard ; Please it your honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will answer ...
... thou the earl , PORT . What shall I say you are ? BARD . That the lord Bardolph doth attend him here . PORT . His lordship is walk'd forth into the or chard ; Please it your honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will answer ...
Стр. 13
... thou come from Shrewsbury ? Mor . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord ; Where hateful death put on his ugliest mask , To fright our party . NORTH . How doth my fon , and brother ? Thou trembleft ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is ...
... thou come from Shrewsbury ? Mor . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord ; Where hateful death put on his ugliest mask , To fright our party . NORTH . How doth my fon , and brother ? Thou trembleft ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is ...
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... thou report'st it . This thou would'st say , - Your fon did thus , and thus ; Your brother , thus ; so fought the noble Douglas ' ; Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds : But in the end , to stop mine ear indeed , Thou haft a ...
... thou report'st it . This thou would'st say , - Your fon did thus , and thus ; Your brother , thus ; so fought the noble Douglas ' ; Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds : But in the end , to stop mine ear indeed , Thou haft a ...
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... Thou shak'st thy head , and hold'st it fear , or fin , To speak a truth . If he be flain , Say fo : The tongue offends not , that reports his death ; And he doth fin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says the dead is not alive ...
... Thou shak'st thy head , and hold'st it fear , or fin , To speak a truth . If he be flain , Say fo : The tongue offends not , that reports his death ; And he doth fin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says the dead is not alive ...
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... thou fickly quoif ; Thou art a guard too wanton for the head , Which princes , flesh'd with conquest , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; And approach The ragged'st hours that time and spite dare bring , To frown upon the enrag ...
... thou fickly quoif ; Thou art a guard too wanton for the head , Which princes , flesh'd with conquest , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; And approach The ragged'st hours that time and spite dare bring , To frown upon the enrag ...
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