The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Tom 5A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Strona 9
... please you . Wol . Is he in perfon ready ? Secr . Ay , an't please your Grace . Wol . Well , we shall then know more ; And Buckingham fhall leffen this big look . [ Exeunt Cardinal and his train . Buck . This butcher's cur is venom ...
... please you . Wol . Is he in perfon ready ? Secr . Ay , an't please your Grace . Wol . Well , we shall then know more ; And Buckingham fhall leffen this big look . [ Exeunt Cardinal and his train . Buck . This butcher's cur is venom ...
Strona 11
... please to alter the King's course , And break the forefaid peace . Let the King know , ( As foon he shall by me ) that thus the Cardinal Does buy and fell his honour as he pleases , And for his own advantage . Nor . I am forry To hear ...
... please to alter the King's course , And break the forefaid peace . Let the King know , ( As foon he shall by me ) that thus the Cardinal Does buy and fell his honour as he pleases , And for his own advantage . Nor . I am forry To hear ...
Strona 17
... Please your Highness , note His dangerous conception in this point : Not friended by his wifh to your high perfon , His will is moft malignant , and it stretches Beyond you to your friends . Queen . My learn'd lord Cardinal , Deliver ...
... Please your Highness , note His dangerous conception in this point : Not friended by his wifh to your high perfon , His will is moft malignant , and it stretches Beyond you to your friends . Queen . My learn'd lord Cardinal , Deliver ...
Strona 19
... Please you , Sif , I know but of a fingle part in ought Pertains to th ' ftate , and front but in that file Where others tell fteps with me . Queen . No , my lord , You know no more than others : but you frame Things that are known ...
... Please you , Sif , I know but of a fingle part in ought Pertains to th ' ftate , and front but in that file Where others tell fteps with me . Queen . No , my lord , You know no more than others : but you frame Things that are known ...
Strona 23
... Welcome , & c . i.e. he would have you as merry as thefe 3 Things can make You , the best Company in the Land , of the best Rank , good Wine , & c . B 4 Cham . Cham . Sweet ladies , will it please you fit King HENRY VIII . 23.
... Welcome , & c . i.e. he would have you as merry as thefe 3 Things can make You , the best Company in the Land , of the best Rank , good Wine , & c . B 4 Cham . Cham . Sweet ladies , will it please you fit King HENRY VIII . 23.
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