The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 8Riley, 1806 |
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... thee , And mark my greeting well ; for what I speak , My body shall make good upon this earth , Or my divine soul answer it in heaven . Thou art a traitor , and a miscreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ; Since , the more ...
... thee , And mark my greeting well ; for what I speak , My body shall make good upon this earth , Or my divine soul answer it in heaven . Thou art a traitor , and a miscreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ; Since , the more ...
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... thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength , As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou ...
... thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength , As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou ...
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... thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design of knightly trial : And , when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! K. Rich . What doth our cousin lay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that can ...
... thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design of knightly trial : And , when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! K. Rich . What doth our cousin lay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that can ...
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... thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV , P. I , Act I , sc . ii : 86 - وو an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . Again , in The London Prodigal , 1605 : " chil be abaffelled up and down the town , for a messel , " i . e . for a ...
... thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV , P. I , Act I , sc . ii : 86 - وو an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . Again , in The London Prodigal , 1605 : " chil be abaffelled up and down the town , for a messel , " i . e . for a ...
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... thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'st , and breath'st , Yet art thou slain in him : thou dost consent1 In some large measure to thy father's death , In that thou seest thy wretched brother die , Who was the model of thy ...
... thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'st , and breath'st , Yet art thou slain in him : thou dost consent1 In some large measure to thy father's death , In that thou seest thy wretched brother die , Who was the model of thy ...
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