The Plays of Shakspeare, Zväzok 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... Clif . What seest thou in me , York ? why dost thou pause ? York . With thy brave bearing should I be in love , But that thou art so fast mine enemy . Clif . Nor should thy prowess want praise and esteem , But that ' t is shown ignobly ...
... Clif . What seest thou in me , York ? why dost thou pause ? York . With thy brave bearing should I be in love , But that thou art so fast mine enemy . Clif . Nor should thy prowess want praise and esteem , But that ' t is shown ignobly ...
Strana 188
... Clif . And from thy burgonet will I rend the beare , And tread him vnderfoote with all contempt , Dispight the Beare - ward that protects him so . Yoong Clif . And so renowmed soueraigne to Armes , To quell these Traitors and their ...
... Clif . And from thy burgonet will I rend the beare , And tread him vnderfoote with all contempt , Dispight the Beare - ward that protects him so . Yoong Clif . And so renowmed soueraigne to Armes , To quell these Traitors and their ...
Strana 190
... Clif . And reason George . Who should succeede the father but the son ? Rich . Are you their butcher ? Clif . I Crookbacke , here I stand to answere thee , or any of your sort . Rich . Twas you that kild yong Rutland , was it not ? Clif ...
... Clif . And reason George . Who should succeede the father but the son ? Rich . Are you their butcher ? Clif . I Crookbacke , here I stand to answere thee , or any of your sort . Rich . Twas you that kild yong Rutland , was it not ? Clif ...
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