The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 7Longman, 1820 |
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... matter , Clarence ? may I know ? Clar . Yea , Richard , when I know ; for I protest , As yet I do not : But , as I can learn , He hearkens after prophecies , and dreams ; And from the cross - row plucks the letter G , And says- —a ...
... matter , Clarence ? may I know ? Clar . Yea , Richard , when I know ; for I protest , As yet I do not : But , as I can learn , He hearkens after prophecies , and dreams ; And from the cross - row plucks the letter G , And says- —a ...
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... matter : The king , of his own royal disposition , And not provok'd by any suitor else : Aiming , belike , at your interior hatred , That in your outward action shows itself , Against my children , brothers , and myself , Makes him to ...
... matter : The king , of his own royal disposition , And not provok'd by any suitor else : Aiming , belike , at your interior hatred , That in your outward action shows itself , Against my children , brothers , and myself , Makes him to ...
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... matter ; let it go ; there's few , or none , will entertain it . 1 Murd . What , if it come to thee again ? 2 Murd . I'll not meddle with it , it is a dangerous thing , it makes a man a coward ; a man cannot steal , but it accuseth him ...
... matter ; let it go ; there's few , or none , will entertain it . 1 Murd . What , if it come to thee again ? 2 Murd . I'll not meddle with it , it is a dangerous thing , it makes a man a coward ; a man cannot steal , but it accuseth him ...
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... matter To make William lord Hastings of our mind , For the instalment of this noble duke In the seat royal of this famous isle ? Cate . He for his father's sake so loves the prince , That he will not be won to aught against him . Buck ...
... matter To make William lord Hastings of our mind , For the instalment of this noble duke In the seat royal of this famous isle ? Cate . He for his father's sake so loves the prince , That he will not be won to aught against him . Buck ...
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... matter of great moment , No less importing than our general good , Are come to have some conference with his grace . Cate . I'll signify so much unto him straight . [ Exit . Buck . Ah , ha , my lord , this prince is not an Edward ! 3 ...
... matter of great moment , No less importing than our general good , Are come to have some conference with his grace . Cate . I'll signify so much unto him straight . [ Exit . Buck . Ah , ha , my lord , this prince is not an Edward ! 3 ...
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