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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... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
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... tell . But by bad courses may be understood , That their events can never fall out good . [ Exit . K. Rich . Go , Busby , to the Earl of Wiltshire ftraight , Bid him repair to us to Ely - house , To fee this bufinefs done . To morrow ...
... tell . But by bad courses may be understood , That their events can never fall out good . [ Exit . K. Rich . Go , Busby , to the Earl of Wiltshire ftraight , Bid him repair to us to Ely - house , To fee this bufinefs done . To morrow ...
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... tell , to day I came by , and call'd there ; But I fhall grieve you to report the rest . York . What is't ? Serv . An hour before I came , the Dutchefs dy'd . York . Heav'n for his mercy , what a tide of woes Come rushing on this woful ...
... tell , to day I came by , and call'd there ; But I fhall grieve you to report the rest . York . What is't ? Serv . An hour before I came , the Dutchefs dy'd . York . Heav'n for his mercy , what a tide of woes Come rushing on this woful ...
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... tell you this , I have had Feeling of my Coufin's wrongs , And labour'd all I could to do him Right . But , in this kind , to come in braving arms , Be his own carver , and cut out his way , To find out Right with wrongs , it may not be ...
... tell you this , I have had Feeling of my Coufin's wrongs , And labour'd all I could to do him Right . But , in this kind , to come in braving arms , Be his own carver , and cut out his way , To find out Right with wrongs , it may not be ...
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... Tell her , I fend to her my kind Commends ; Take fpecial care , my Greetings be deliver❜d . York . A gentleman of mine I have dispatch'd With letters of your love to her at large . Boling . Thanks , gentle Uncle . - Come , my lords ...
... Tell her , I fend to her my kind Commends ; Take fpecial care , my Greetings be deliver❜d . York . A gentleman of mine I have dispatch'd With letters of your love to her at large . Boling . Thanks , gentle Uncle . - Come , my lords ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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