Elizabethan Drama ..., Том 46P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... strange that he is thus bewitch'd ? Y. Mor . Madam , return unto the court again . That sly inveigling Frenchman we'll exile , Or lose our lives ; and yet , ere that day come , The king shall lose his crown ; for we have power , And ...
... strange that he is thus bewitch'd ? Y. Mor . Madam , return unto the court again . That sly inveigling Frenchman we'll exile , Or lose our lives ; and yet , ere that day come , The king shall lose his crown ; for we have power , And ...
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... strange and not regard my words , My son and I will over into France , And to the king my brother there complain , How Gaveston hath robb'd me of his love : But yet I hope my sorrows will have end , And Gaveston this blessed day be ...
... strange and not regard my words , My son and I will over into France , And to the king my brother there complain , How Gaveston hath robb'd me of his love : But yet I hope my sorrows will have end , And Gaveston this blessed day be ...
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... strange exchange . But tell me , must I now resign my crown , To make usurping Mortimer a king ? B. of Win . Your grace mistakes ; it is for England's good , And princely Edward's right we crave the crown . K. Edw . No , ' tis for ...
... strange exchange . But tell me , must I now resign my crown , To make usurping Mortimer a king ? B. of Win . Your grace mistakes ; it is for England's good , And princely Edward's right we crave the crown . K. Edw . No , ' tis for ...
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... Which fills my mind with strange despairing thoughts , Which thoughts are martyred with endless torments , And in this torment comfort find I none , 2 Foolishly . 3 Care . But that I feel the crown upon my head ; 70 MARLOWE.
... Which fills my mind with strange despairing thoughts , Which thoughts are martyred with endless torments , And in this torment comfort find I none , 2 Foolishly . 3 Care . But that I feel the crown upon my head ; 70 MARLOWE.
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... So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice . ' Tis strange . 2 Appealing to the senses . 3 Evidence . Exit Ghost . Mar. Thus twice before , and jump at this dead HAMLET 95.
... So frown'd he once , when , in an angry parle , He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice . ' Tis strange . 2 Appealing to the senses . 3 Evidence . Exit Ghost . Mar. Thus twice before , and jump at this dead HAMLET 95.
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