The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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Your means are very flender , and your waste is great . ' : ' ! • Fal . I would it were
otherwise : I would , my means were greater , and my waste slenderer . Ch . Fuft .
You have mis - led the youthful Prince . Fal . The young Prince hath mis - led me
...
Your means are very flender , and your waste is great . ' : ' ! • Fal . I would it were
otherwise : I would , my means were greater , and my waste slenderer . Ch . Fuft .
You have mis - led the youthful Prince . Fal . The young Prince hath mis - led me
...
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1 THUS have our means : S CE N E VI . Changes to the Archbishop of York's
Palace . Enter Archbishop of York , Hastings , Thomas Mowbray ( Earl Marshal )
and Lord Bardolph . York . HUS have you heard our cause , and know Now , my ...
1 THUS have our means : S CE N E VI . Changes to the Archbishop of York's
Palace . Enter Archbishop of York , Hastings , Thomas Mowbray ( Earl Marshal )
and Lord Bardolph . York . HUS have you heard our cause , and know Now , my ...
Página 214
They know , your Race had cause , and means , and might : So hath your
Highness ; never King of England Had Nobles richer , and more loyal Subjects ;
Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion'd in the
field of ...
They know , your Race had cause , and means , and might : So hath your
Highness ; never King of England Had Nobles richer , and more loyal Subjects ;
Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England , And lie pavilion'd in the
field of ...
Página 241
21 to me ; for , indeed , three such Antics do not amount For Bardolph , he is
white - liver'd and redfac'd ; by the means whereof he faces it out , but fights not .
For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by ihe means whereof he
...
21 to me ; for , indeed , three such Antics do not amount For Bardolph , he is
white - liver'd and redfac'd ; by the means whereof he faces it out , but fights not .
For Pistol , he hath a killing tongue , and a quiet sword ; by ihe means whereof he
...
Página 377
Well , my good lord ; and as the only means To stop effusion of our Christian
blood , And stablish quietness on ev'ry fide , K. Henry . Ay , marry , uncle , for I
always thought It was both impious and unnatural , That such immanity and
bloody ftrife ...
Well , my good lord ; and as the only means To stop effusion of our Christian
blood , And stablish quietness on ev'ry fide , K. Henry . Ay , marry , uncle , for I
always thought It was both impious and unnatural , That such immanity and
bloody ftrife ...
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