The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Rich . Tell me moreover , haft thou founded him , The Life and Death of King Richard II . ] But this Hiftory comprizes little more than the Two laft Years of this Prince . The Action of the Drama be- gins with Bolingbroke's appeal- ing ...
... Rich . Tell me moreover , haft thou founded him , The Life and Death of King Richard II . ] But this Hiftory comprizes little more than the Two laft Years of this Prince . The Action of the Drama be- gins with Bolingbroke's appeal- ing ...
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... Rich . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow . Our felves will hear Th ' accufer , and th ' accufed freely speak.- High - ftomach'd are they Both , and full of ire ; In rage , deaf as the fea ; hafty ...
... Rich . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow . Our felves will hear Th ' accufer , and th ' accufed freely speak.- High - ftomach'd are they Both , and full of ire ; In rage , deaf as the fea ; hafty ...
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... Rich . What doth our Coufin fay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that can inherit us So much as of a thought of Ill in him . Boling . Look , what I faid , my life fhall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand ...
... Rich . What doth our Coufin fay to Mowbray's charge ? It must be great , that can inherit us So much as of a thought of Ill in him . Boling . Look , what I faid , my life fhall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand ...
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... Rich . Mowbray , impartial are our eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay , our Kingdom's As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by my Scepter's awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearness to our facred blood Should nothing ...
... Rich . Mowbray , impartial are our eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay , our Kingdom's As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by my Scepter's awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearness to our facred blood Should nothing ...
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... Rich . Wrath - kindled Gentlemen , be rul'd by me ; Let's purge this Choler without letting blood : 4 This we ... Rich . And , Norfolk , throw down his . Gaunt . When , Harry ? when Obedience bids , I fhould not bid again . K. Rich ...
... Rich . Wrath - kindled Gentlemen , be rul'd by me ; Let's purge this Choler without letting blood : 4 This we ... Rich . And , Norfolk , throw down his . Gaunt . When , Harry ? when Obedience bids , I fhould not bid again . K. Rich ...
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