The Living Shakespeare; Twenty-two Plays & the SonnetsMacmillan Company, 1949 - 1239 strán (strany) |
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Strana 498
... cause being just and 134 his quarrel honourable . WILL . That's more than we know . BATES . Ay , or more than we should seek after ; for we know enough , if we know we are the king's subjects : if his cause be wrong , our obedience to ...
... cause being just and 134 his quarrel honourable . WILL . That's more than we know . BATES . Ay , or more than we should seek after ; for we know enough , if we know we are the king's subjects : if his cause be wrong , our obedience to ...
Strana 603
... cause . JAQ . How seventh cause ? Good my lord , like this fellow . DUKE S. I like him very well . 55 TOUCH . God ' ild you , sir ; I desire you of the like . I press in here , sir , amongst the rest of the country copulatives , to ...
... cause . JAQ . How seventh cause ? Good my lord , like this fellow . DUKE S. I like him very well . 55 TOUCH . God ' ild you , sir ; I desire you of the like . I press in here , sir , amongst the rest of the country copulatives , to ...
Strana 793
... cause without [ Exit . Why the man dies . I humbly thank you , sir . CAP . God be wi ' you , sir . ROS . Will ' t please you go , my lord ? 30 HAM . I'll be with you straight . Go a little before . [ Exeunt all except HAMLET . ] How all ...
... cause without [ Exit . Why the man dies . I humbly thank you , sir . CAP . God be wi ' you , sir . ROS . Will ' t please you go , my lord ? 30 HAM . I'll be with you straight . Go a little before . [ Exeunt all except HAMLET . ] How all ...
Obsah
SHAKESPEARES YOUTH I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES PROFESSIONAL CAREER | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES LONDON | 16 |
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