The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Majesty's approach . [ Flourish . The trumpets found , and the King enters with Gaunt , Bufhy , Bagot , and others : when they are fet , Enter the Duke of Norfolk in armour . K. Rich . Marshal , demand of yonder Champion The caufe of ...
... Majesty's approach . [ Flourish . The trumpets found , and the King enters with Gaunt , Bufhy , Bagot , and others : when they are fet , Enter the Duke of Norfolk in armour . K. Rich . Marshal , demand of yonder Champion The caufe of ...
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... Majesty . The poet could not be guilty of fo much Forgetfulness and Abfur dity . The Tranfcribers must have blunder'd . It feems probable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally alter'd the Text , Where is the Earl of Wiltshire ...
... Majesty . The poet could not be guilty of fo much Forgetfulness and Abfur dity . The Tranfcribers must have blunder'd . It feems probable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally alter'd the Text , Where is the Earl of Wiltshire ...
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... Majesty Give Richard leave to live , till Richard die ? You make a leg , and Bolingbroke fays , ay . North . My lord , in the bafe court he doth attend To fpeak with you , may't please you to come down . K. Rich . Down , down I come ...
... Majesty Give Richard leave to live , till Richard die ? You make a leg , and Bolingbroke fays , ay . North . My lord , in the bafe court he doth attend To fpeak with you , may't please you to come down . K. Rich . Down , down I come ...
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... Majesty's good thoughts away from me ! I will redeem all this on Percy's head . ( 9 ) He hath more worthy intereft to the state , Than thou , the fbadow of fucceffion ! This is obfcure . I be- lieve the meaning is , -Hotfpur hath a ...
... Majesty's good thoughts away from me ! I will redeem all this on Percy's head . ( 9 ) He hath more worthy intereft to the state , Than thou , the fbadow of fucceffion ! This is obfcure . I be- lieve the meaning is , -Hotfpur hath a ...
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... majesty's fer- " vants . Written by Thornas Heywood , 1612. " 66 For as in Beaumont and Fletcher's play , a grocer in the Strand turns knight - errant , making his apprentice his fquire , & c . fo in Heywood's play , four apprentices ...
... majesty's fer- " vants . Written by Thornas Heywood , 1612. " 66 For as in Beaumont and Fletcher's play , a grocer in the Strand turns knight - errant , making his apprentice his fquire , & c . fo in Heywood's play , four apprentices ...
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