The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 5 |
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Pàgina 167
For chusing me , when Clarence is in place . Clar . No , Warwick , thou art worthy
of the sway , To whom the heav'ns in thy nativity , Adjudg'd an olive branch and
laurel crown , As likely to be blest in peace and war ; And therefore I yield thee ...
For chusing me , when Clarence is in place . Clar . No , Warwick , thou art worthy
of the sway , To whom the heav'ns in thy nativity , Adjudg'd an olive branch and
laurel crown , As likely to be blest in peace and war ; And therefore I yield thee ...
Pàgina 176
Enter Clarence , with Drum and Colours . War . And , lo ! where George of
Clarence sweeps along , Of force enough to bid ... A Parley is founded ; Richard
and Clarence whiljer together ; and then Clarence takes his red rose out of bis
hat , und ...
Enter Clarence , with Drum and Colours . War . And , lo ! where George of
Clarence sweeps along , Of force enough to bid ... A Parley is founded ; Richard
and Clarence whiljer together ; and then Clarence takes his red rose out of bis
hat , und ...
Pàgina 195
Dive , thoughts , down to my soul ! here Clarence comes . Enter Clarence
guarded , and Brakenbury . Brother , good - day ; what means this armed guard ,
That waits upon your Grace ? Clar . His Majesty , Tend'ring my person's fafety ,
hath ...
Dive , thoughts , down to my soul ! here Clarence comes . Enter Clarence
guarded , and Brakenbury . Brother , good - day ; what means this armed guard ,
That waits upon your Grace ? Clar . His Majesty , Tend'ring my person's fafety ,
hath ...
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No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
againſt Anne arms bear better blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Cardinal Clar Clarence Clifford comes crown dead death doth Duke Earl Edward England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear fight firſt follow foul France friends give Grace hand Haſtings hath head hear heart heav'n Henry Highneſs honour hope houſe I'll King King's Lady land leave live look Lord Madam mean mind moſt mother muſt myſelf never noble once peace pleaſe poor pray Prince Queen Rich Richard royal ſay SCENE ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome Somerſet ſon ſoul ſpeak ſtand ſuch Suffolk tears tell thank thee theſe thine thing thoſe thou thought tongue true unto Warwick whoſe wife York young