The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 5 |
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Pàgina 33
... the house of Lancafter : And that's not suddenly to be perform'd , But with
advice and silent secrecy . Do you , as I do , in these dang'rous days , Wink at the
Duke of Suffolk's insolence . At Beauford's pride , at Somerset's ambition , At ...
... the house of Lancafter : And that's not suddenly to be perform'd , But with
advice and silent secrecy . Do you , as I do , in these dang'rous days , Wink at the
Duke of Suffolk's insolence . At Beauford's pride , at Somerset's ambition , At ...
Pàgina 96
In cruelty will I seek out my fame , Come , thou new ruin of old Clifford's house :
As did Æneas old Anchises bear , So bear I thee upon my manly shoulders ; But
then Æneas bare a living load , Nothing fo heavy as these woes of mine .
In cruelty will I seek out my fame , Come , thou new ruin of old Clifford's house :
As did Æneas old Anchises bear , So bear I thee upon my manly shoulders ; But
then Æneas bare a living load , Nothing fo heavy as these woes of mine .
Pàgina 143
( 15 ) Because , in quarrel of the house of York , The worthy gentleman did lose
his life ) I am afraid , our poet puts false colours on the death of Sir John Gray , to
palliate King Edvard's marriage with the widow . Sir John Gray was Nain at the
last ...
( 15 ) Because , in quarrel of the house of York , The worthy gentleman did lose
his life ) I am afraid , our poet puts false colours on the death of Sir John Gray , to
palliate King Edvard's marriage with the widow . Sir John Gray was Nain at the
last ...
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