The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 24 |
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Death ! my Lord , Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too , That , sure , they've worn out “ Christendom . IO 20 Enter SIR THOMAS LOVELL . How now ! What news , Sir Thomas Lovell ? Lov . Faith , my Lord , I hear of none , but the ...
Death ! my Lord , Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too , That , sure , they've worn out “ Christendom . IO 20 Enter SIR THOMAS LOVELL . How now ! What news , Sir Thomas Lovell ? Lov . Faith , my Lord , I hear of none , but the ...
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O , my Lord , you're tardy : IO Enter Lord Chamberlain , LORD SANDS , and SIR THOMAS LOVELL . The very thought of this fair company Clapp'd wings to me . CHAM . You are young , Sir Harry Guildford . SANDS . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the ...
O , my Lord , you're tardy : IO Enter Lord Chamberlain , LORD SANDS , and SIR THOMAS LOVELL . The very thought of this fair company Clapp'd wings to me . CHAM . You are young , Sir Harry Guildford . SANDS . Sir Thomas Lovell , had the ...
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[ LOVELL seems to stay . ] Ha ! I have said . Be gone . What ! [ Exeunt LOVELL and DENNY . CRAN . [ aside . ] I am fearful : wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his aspect of terror . All's not well . KING .
[ LOVELL seems to stay . ] Ha ! I have said . Be gone . What ! [ Exeunt LOVELL and DENNY . CRAN . [ aside . ] I am fearful : wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his aspect of terror . All's not well . KING .
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