Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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William Shakespeare, George Steevens. Elean . Against her will ! -Good king , look to't in time ; She'll hamper thee , and dandle thee like a baby : Though in this place most master wears no breeches , She shall not strike dame Eleanor ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens. Elean . Against her will ! -Good king , look to't in time ; She'll hamper thee , and dandle thee like a baby : Though in this place most master wears no breeches , She shall not strike dame Eleanor ...
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... Elean . Well said , my masters ; and welcome , all . To this geer ; the sooner the better . Boling . Patience , good lady ; wizards know their times : Deep night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was ...
... Elean . Well said , my masters ; and welcome , all . To this geer ; the sooner the better . Boling . Patience , good lady ; wizards know their times : Deep night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was ...
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... Elean . Not half so bad as thine to England's king , Injurious duke ; that threat'st where is no cause . Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you [ Shewing her the Papers . Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , this ...
... Elean . Not half so bad as thine to England's king , Injurious duke ; that threat'st where is no cause . Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you [ Shewing her the Papers . Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , this ...
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... Elean . Welcome is banishment , welcome were my death . Glo . Eleanor , the law , thou seest , hath judged thee ; I cannot justify whom the law condemns.- 310 [ Exeunt ELEANOR , and the others , guarded . Mine eyes are full of tears ...
... Elean . Welcome is banishment , welcome were my death . Glo . Eleanor , the law , thou seest , hath judged thee ; I cannot justify whom the law condemns.- 310 [ Exeunt ELEANOR , and the others , guarded . Mine eyes are full of tears ...
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... not for your lives ; let her pass by . Elean . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Now thou dost penance too . Look , how they gaze ! E See , See , how the giddy multitude do point , 420 A & II . 49 KING HENRY VI .
... not for your lives ; let her pass by . Elean . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Now thou dost penance too . Look , how they gaze ! E See , See , how the giddy multitude do point , 420 A & II . 49 KING HENRY VI .
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an't arms art thou bear Beaufort Bevis blood Buck Buckingham burgonet Clif Clifford crown dead death Dick ditto dost doth duke Humphrey duke of Gloster duke of Suffolk duke of York dutchess earl Elean Eleanor enemy England Enter King HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes false father fear fight France give grace hast thou hath head heart heaven honour house of Lancaster Hume Humphrey's Iden Jack Cade John John Mortimer JULIUS CÆSAR Kent live lord of Suffolk lord protector Lord SAY Madam majesty master Mortimer murder never noble Peter pray prince proud Queen MARGARET realm regent RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Alban's Salisbury SCENE SCENE shame shew Simp Sirrah soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thy hand tongue traitor treason uncle unto Warwick Whit wife words