The Library Shakespeare: Comedies ; Vol. 2, Tragedies ; Vol. 3, Historical playsWilliam Mackenzie, 2004 |
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Strana 98
... noble lord , Into our city with thy banners spread : By decimation , and a tithed deathIf thy revenges hunger for that food Which nature loathes — take thou the destined tenth , And by the hazard of the spotted die Let die the spotted ...
... noble lord , Into our city with thy banners spread : By decimation , and a tithed deathIf thy revenges hunger for that food Which nature loathes — take thou the destined tenth , And by the hazard of the spotted die Let die the spotted ...
Strana 51
... noble presence Were enough noble to be upright judge Of noble Richard ! then true noblesse would Learn him forbearance from so foul a wrong . What subject can give sentence on his king ! And who sits here that is not Richard's subject ...
... noble presence Were enough noble to be upright judge Of noble Richard ! then true noblesse would Learn him forbearance from so foul a wrong . What subject can give sentence on his king ! And who sits here that is not Richard's subject ...
Strana 348
... noble country : Give me a staff of honour for mine age , But not a sceptre to control the world : Upright he held it , lords , that held it last . Marc . Titus , thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune ...
... noble country : Give me a staff of honour for mine age , But not a sceptre to control the world : Upright he held it , lords , that held it last . Marc . Titus , thou shalt obtain and ask the empery . Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune ...
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