The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Том 4 |
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Стр. 1575
I was anointed King at nine Months old , My Father , and my Grandfather were
Kings ; And you were sworn true Subje & s unto me : And tell me then , have you
not broke your Oaths ? Sink . No , for we were Subjects but while you were a King
.
I was anointed King at nine Months old , My Father , and my Grandfather were
Kings ; And you were sworn true Subje & s unto me : And tell me then , have you
not broke your Oaths ? Sink . No , for we were Subjects but while you were a King
.
Стр. 1614
Teeth hadst thou in thy Head when thou wast born , To signifie thou cam'st to bite
the World : And , if the rest be true which I have heard , Thou cam'ft Glo . I'll hear
no more : Die , Prophet , in thy Speech ; For this , amongst the rest , was I ...
Teeth hadst thou in thy Head when thou wast born , To signifie thou cam'st to bite
the World : And , if the rest be true which I have heard , Thou cam'ft Glo . I'll hear
no more : Die , Prophet , in thy Speech ; For this , amongst the rest , was I ...
Стр. 1874
1 Hear me , my Love ; bethou but true of HeartCre . I true ? how now what wicked
deem is this ? Troi . Nay , we must use Expostulation kindly , For it is parting from
us : I speak not , be thou true , as fearing thee : For I will throw my Glove to ...
1 Hear me , my Love ; bethou but true of HeartCre . I true ? how now what wicked
deem is this ? Troi . Nay , we must use Expostulation kindly , For it is parting from
us : I speak not , be thou true , as fearing thee : For I will throw my Glove to ...
Стр. 1932
Both , Nay , ' cis true . Val . Look , here's a Letter from him , the State hath ano .
ther , his wife another , and , I think , there's one at home for you . Men . I will
make my very House reel to Night : A Letter for me ? Vir . Yes , certain , there's a
Letter ...
Both , Nay , ' cis true . Val . Look , here's a Letter from him , the State hath ano .
ther , his wife another , and , I think , there's one at home for you . Men . I will
make my very House reel to Night : A Letter for me ? Vir . Yes , certain , there's a
Letter ...
Стр. 2069
But if my frosty signs and chaps of Age , Grave Witnesses of true Experience ,
Cannot induce you to attend my Words , Speak , Rome's dear Friend ; as erst our
Ancestor , [ To Lucius . When with his solemn Tongue he did discourse To Love ...
But if my frosty signs and chaps of Age , Grave Witnesses of true Experience ,
Cannot induce you to attend my Words , Speak , Rome's dear Friend ; as erst our
Ancestor , [ To Lucius . When with his solemn Tongue he did discourse To Love ...
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