The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volumul 7Redfield, 1853 |
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Pagina 79
... King of Codor , for thou shalt be a King , but shalt beget no Kings , & c . Then , said Banquo , What ! all to Macbeth , and nothing to me ? Yes , said the Nymphs , Hail to thee , Banquo ; thou shalt beget Kings , yet be no King . And ...
... King of Codor , for thou shalt be a King , but shalt beget no Kings , & c . Then , said Banquo , What ! all to Macbeth , and nothing to me ? Yes , said the Nymphs , Hail to thee , Banquo ; thou shalt beget Kings , yet be no King . And ...
Pagina 222
... King . I have sent to seek him , and to find the body . How dangerous is it , that this man goes loose ! Yet must ... King . But where is he ? guarded , to know your Ros . Without , my lord ; pleasure . King . Bring him before us . Ros ...
... King . I have sent to seek him , and to find the body . How dangerous is it , that this man goes loose ! Yet must ... King . But where is he ? guarded , to know your Ros . Without , my lord ; pleasure . King . Bring him before us . Ros ...
Pagina 253
... King . Give them the foils , young Osrick . — Cousin Hamlet , You know the wager ? Ham . Very well , my lord ; Your grace hath laid the odds o ' the weaker side . King . I do not fear it : I have seen you both ; But since he is better ...
... King . Give them the foils , young Osrick . — Cousin Hamlet , You know the wager ? Ham . Very well , my lord ; Your grace hath laid the odds o ' the weaker side . King . I do not fear it : I have seen you both ; But since he is better ...
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