The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4 |
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Halaman 367
Boling . Bagot , forbear , thou shalt not take it up . Aum . Excepting one , I would
he were the best In all this presence , that hath mov'd me so . Fitz . If that thy
valour stand on sympathies , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine : By
that fair ...
Boling . Bagot , forbear , thou shalt not take it up . Aum . Excepting one , I would
he were the best In all this presence , that hath mov'd me so . Fitz . If that thy
valour stand on sympathies , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine : By
that fair ...
Halaman 390
Nay , do not say - stand up ; But , pardon , first ; and afterwards , stand up . An if I
were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , Pardon - should be the first word of thy
speech . aunt , stand I never long'd to hear a word till now ; 390 KING RICHARD II
.
Nay , do not say - stand up ; But , pardon , first ; and afterwards , stand up . An if I
were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , Pardon - should be the first word of thy
speech . aunt , stand I never long'd to hear a word till now ; 390 KING RICHARD II
.
Halaman 435
Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the hedge ; when thou needest him , there
thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I
should be hanged . P. Hen . Ned , where are our disguises ? Poins . Here , hard
by ...
Sirrah Jack , thy horse stands behind the hedge ; when thou needest him , there
thou shalt find him . Farewell , and stand fast . Fal . Now cannot I strike him , if I
should be hanged . P. Hen . Ned , where are our disguises ? Poins . Here , hard
by ...
Halaman 494
And God defend , but still I should stand so , So long as , out of limit , and true rule
, You stand against anointed majesty ! But , to my charge . — The king hath sent
to know The nature of your griefs ;; and whereupon You conjure froin the breast ...
And God defend , but still I should stand so , So long as , out of limit , and true rule
, You stand against anointed majesty ! But , to my charge . — The king hath sent
to know The nature of your griefs ;; and whereupon You conjure froin the breast ...
Halaman 501
... and raise this present head : Whereby we stand opposed by such means As
you yourself have forg'd against yourself ; By unkind usage , dangerous
countenance , And violation of all faith and troth Sworn to us in your younger
enterprize .
... and raise this present head : Whereby we stand opposed by such means As
you yourself have forg'd against yourself ; By unkind usage , dangerous
countenance , And violation of all faith and troth Sworn to us in your younger
enterprize .
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