The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... Majesty's behalf . 1 , then all fmarting with my wounds ; being gal'd To be fo pefter'd with a popinjay , Out of my Grief , and my impatience , Answer'd , neglectingly , I know not what ; He fhould , or fhould not ; for he made me mad ...
... Majesty's behalf . 1 , then all fmarting with my wounds ; being gal'd To be fo pefter'd with a popinjay , Out of my Grief , and my impatience , Answer'd , neglectingly , I know not what ; He fhould , or fhould not ; for he made me mad ...
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... Majesty , * --- carded his State ; ] Richard is here reprefented as laying afide his Royalty , and mixing himself with common Jefters . This will lead us to the true reading , which fhould be thus , ' fcarded his State ; i . e ...
... Majesty , * --- carded his State ; ] Richard is here reprefented as laying afide his Royalty , and mixing himself with common Jefters . This will lead us to the true reading , which fhould be thus , ' fcarded his State ; i . e ...
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... Majesty ! t But , to my Charge - The King hath fent to know The nature of your griefs , and whereupon a T You conjure from the breast of civil peape 10 Such bold hoftility , teaching his dutious Land Audacious cruelty . If that the King ...
... Majesty ! t But , to my Charge - The King hath fent to know The nature of your griefs , and whereupon a T You conjure from the breast of civil peape 10 Such bold hoftility , teaching his dutious Land Audacious cruelty . If that the King ...
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... Majesty , to turn your looks Of favour from myself , and all our Houfe And yet I must remember you , my lord , où b . A We were the first and dearest of your frien is : - For you , my ftaff of office I did break ... .. In Richard's time ...
... Majesty , to turn your looks Of favour from myself , and all our Houfe And yet I must remember you , my lord , où b . A We were the first and dearest of your frien is : - For you , my ftaff of office I did break ... .. In Richard's time ...
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... Majesty is return'd with fome difcomfort from Wales . Ch . Juft . I talk not of his Majefty : you would not come when I fent for you ; - Fal . And I hear moreover , his Highnefs is fallen into this fame whorefon apoplexy . Ch . Juft ...
... Majesty is return'd with fome difcomfort from Wales . Ch . Juft . I talk not of his Majefty : you would not come when I fent for you ; - Fal . And I hear moreover , his Highnefs is fallen into this fame whorefon apoplexy . Ch . Juft ...
Términos y frases comunes
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