The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tom 15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... CROM . To his own hand , in his bedchamber.5 WOL . Look'd he o'the inside of the paper ? CROM . Presently He did unseal them : and the first he view'd , He did it with a serious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance : You , he bade ...
... CROM . To his own hand , in his bedchamber.5 WOL . Look'd he o'the inside of the paper ? CROM . Presently He did unseal them : and the first he view'd , He did it with a serious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance : You , he bade ...
Strona 139
... CROM . I have no power to speak , sir . WOL . What , amaz'd At my misfortunes ? can thy spirit wonder , A great man should decline ? Nay , an you weep , I am fallen indeed . CROM . WOL . How does your grace ? Why , well ; Never so truly ...
... CROM . I have no power to speak , sir . WOL . What , amaz'd At my misfortunes ? can thy spirit wonder , A great man should decline ? Nay , an you weep , I am fallen indeed . CROM . WOL . How does your grace ? Why , well ; Never so truly ...
Strona 140
... CROM . The heaviest , and the worst , Is your displeasure with the king . WOL . God bless him ! CROM . The next is , that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place . WOL . That's somewhat sudden : But he's a learned man ...
... CROM . The heaviest , and the worst , Is your displeasure with the king . WOL . God bless him ! CROM . The next is , that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place . WOL . That's somewhat sudden : But he's a learned man ...
Strona 141
... CROM . That Cranmer is return'd with welcome , Install❜d lord archbishop of Canterbury . WOL . That's news indeed . CROM . Last , that the lady Anne , Whom the king hath in secrecy long married , This day was view'd in open , as his ...
... CROM . That Cranmer is return'd with welcome , Install❜d lord archbishop of Canterbury . WOL . That's news indeed . CROM . Last , that the lady Anne , Whom the king hath in secrecy long married , This day was view'd in open , as his ...
Strona 142
... CROM . O my lord , Must I then leave you ? must I needs forego So good , so noble , and so true a master ? Bear witness , all that have not hearts of iron , With what a sorrow Cromwell leaves his lord.- The king shall have my service ...
... CROM . O my lord , Must I then leave you ? must I needs forego So good , so noble , and so true a master ? Bear witness , all that have not hearts of iron , With what a sorrow Cromwell leaves his lord.- The king shall have my service ...
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