The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... York , which was a Boar . Whereto relate thofe old famous verses on Richard III . The cat , the rat , and Lovel the dog , toy Rule all England under a hog . He uses the fame metaphor in the laft fcence of act 4 . POPE . But But then I ...
... York , which was a Boar . Whereto relate thofe old famous verses on Richard III . The cat , the rat , and Lovel the dog , toy Rule all England under a hog . He uses the fame metaphor in the laft fcence of act 4 . POPE . But But then I ...
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... York and Lancaster , That had befal'n us . As we pac'd along Upon the giddy footing of the Hatches , Methought , that Glo'fter ftumbled ; and in falling Struck me , that fought to stay him , over - board , Into the tumbling billows of ...
... York and Lancaster , That had befal'n us . As we pac'd along Upon the giddy footing of the Hatches , Methought , that Glo'fter ftumbled ; and in falling Struck me , that fought to stay him , over - board , Into the tumbling billows of ...
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... York , with the two children of Clarence . Son . Good Grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Dutch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep fo oft ? and beat your breaft ? And cry - O Clarence ! my unhappy fon ! Son . Why do you look on ...
... York , with the two children of Clarence . Son . Good Grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Dutch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep fo oft ? and beat your breaft ? And cry - O Clarence ! my unhappy fon ! Son . Why do you look on ...
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... York , the young Duke of York , the Queen , and the Dutchess of York . Arch . I heard they lay the laft night at Northampton , At Stony Stratford they do reft to night ; To morrow , or next day , they will be here . Dutch . I long with ...
... York , the young Duke of York , the Queen , and the Dutchess of York . Arch . I heard they lay the laft night at Northampton , At Stony Stratford they do reft to night ; To morrow , or next day , they will be here . Dutch . I long with ...
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... York ? I pr'ythee , let me hear it . York . Marry , they fay , my uncle grew fo faft , That he could gnaw a cruft at two hours old ; " Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth . Grandam , this would have been a biting jeft . Dutch ...
... York ? I pr'ythee , let me hear it . York . Marry , they fay , my uncle grew fo faft , That he could gnaw a cruft at two hours old ; " Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth . Grandam , this would have been a biting jeft . Dutch ...
Términos y frases comunes
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