The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 18 卷 |
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nay , thou Enter GEORGE Bevis , with the Lord Say . • Cade . Well , he shall be
beheaded for it ten * times . - Ah , thou say , thou serge , * buckram lord ! now art
thou within point - blank • of our jurisdiction regal . What canst thou answer ' to my
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nay , thou Enter GEORGE Bevis , with the Lord Say . • Cade . Well , he shall be
beheaded for it ten * times . - Ah , thou say , thou serge , * buckram lord ! now art
thou within point - blank • of our jurisdiction regal . What canst thou answer ' to my
...
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Untutor'd lad , thou art too malapert . PRINCE . I know my duty , you are all
undutiful : Lascivious Edward , -and thou perjur'd George ,And thou misshapen
Dick , - I tell ye all , I am your better , traitors as ye are ;* And thou usurp'st my
father's ...
Untutor'd lad , thou art too malapert . PRINCE . I know my duty , you are all
undutiful : Lascivious Edward , -and thou perjur'd George ,And thou misshapen
Dick , - I tell ye all , I am your better , traitors as ye are ;* And thou usurp'st my
father's ...
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Come hither , Bess , and let me kiss my boy :Young Ned , for thee , thine uncles ,
and myself , Have in our armours watch'd the winter's night ; • Went all a foot in
summer's scalding heat , That thou might'st repossess the crown in peace ; And
of ...
Come hither , Bess , and let me kiss my boy :Young Ned , for thee , thine uncles ,
and myself , Have in our armours watch'd the winter's night ; • Went all a foot in
summer's scalding heat , That thou might'st repossess the crown in peace ; And
of ...
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