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... king Pericles ; and if I do not , I am sure to be hanged at home : ' tis dangerous . - Well , I perceive he was a wise fellow , and had good discretion , that being bid to ask what he would of the king , desired he might know none of ...
... king Pericles ; and if I do not , I am sure to be hanged at home : ' tis dangerous . - Well , I perceive he was a wise fellow , and had good discretion , that being bid to ask what he would of the king , desired he might know none of ...
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... king's servants ? K. Henry . Yes , that I am , and one of his chamber . Sir John . I am glad thou'rt no worse ; thou mayst the better spare thy money : and think you thou mightst get a poor thief his pardon , if he should have need ? K ...
... king's servants ? K. Henry . Yes , that I am , and one of his chamber . Sir John . I am glad thou'rt no worse ; thou mayst the better spare thy money : and think you thou mightst get a poor thief his pardon , if he should have need ? K ...
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... king's subjects , the late Lord Cromwell , lord chancellor of England , vicar - general over the realm , him to hold and esteem as a traitor against the crown and dignity of England . So God save the king . Gard . Amen . Bed . Amen ...
... king's subjects , the late Lord Cromwell , lord chancellor of England , vicar - general over the realm , him to hold and esteem as a traitor against the crown and dignity of England . So God save the king . Gard . Amen . Bed . Amen ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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