The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 884 pages |
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... majesty , - About surrender up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed - rid father : Therefore this article is made in vain , Or vainly comes the admired princess hither . King . What say you , lords ? why , this was quite forgot ...
... majesty , - About surrender up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed - rid father : Therefore this article is made in vain , Or vainly comes the admired princess hither . King . What say you , lords ? why , this was quite forgot ...
Page 144
... majesty 7 King . What real , what fury hath inspir'd thee now 7 My love , her mistress , is a gracious moon ; " She an attending star , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron : O , but for my love , day ...
... majesty 7 King . What real , what fury hath inspir'd thee now 7 My love , her mistress , is a gracious moon ; " She an attending star , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron : O , but for my love , day ...
Page 169
... majesty , Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptred sway , It is enthroned in the hearts of kings , It is an attribute to God himself ; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy ...
... majesty , Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptred sway , It is enthroned in the hearts of kings , It is an attribute to God himself ; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy ...
Page 195
... majesty's Amendment 7 Laf He hath abandoned his physicians , ma- dam ; under whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope , and finds no other advantage in the process but only the losing of hope by Line . Count . This young ...
... majesty's Amendment 7 Laf He hath abandoned his physicians , ma- dam ; under whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope , and finds no other advantage in the process but only the losing of hope by Line . Count . This young ...
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... majesty , may plead For amplest credence King Hle hich arm'd our answer , And Florence is demet before he comes ; Yet , for our gentlemen , that mean to see The Tuscon servicer , ficely have they leave To start on either part . 2 Lord ...
... majesty , may plead For amplest credence King Hle hich arm'd our answer , And Florence is demet before he comes ; Yet , for our gentlemen , that mean to see The Tuscon servicer , ficely have they leave To start on either part . 2 Lord ...
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