The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... dead , The issue of the next son should have reigned . Sal . But William of Hatfield died without an heir . York . The third son , duke of Clarence ( from whose line I claim the crown ) had issue - Philippe , a daughter , Who married ...
... dead , The issue of the next son should have reigned . Sal . But William of Hatfield died without an heir . York . The third son , duke of Clarence ( from whose line I claim the crown ) had issue - Philippe , a daughter , Who married ...
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... dead and gone , May honorable peace attend thy throne ! [ Exit . Q. Mar. Why , now is Henry king , and Margaret queen ; And Humphrey , duke of Gloster , scarce himself , That bears so shrewd a maim ; two pulls at once , - His lady ...
... dead and gone , May honorable peace attend thy throne ! [ Exit . Q. Mar. Why , now is Henry king , and Margaret queen ; And Humphrey , duke of Gloster , scarce himself , That bears so shrewd a maim ; two pulls at once , - His lady ...
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... dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him first , that first intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice - noble Suffolk , ' tis resolutely spɔke . Suff . Not resolute , except so much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant ...
... dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him first , that first intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice - noble Suffolk , ' tis resolutely spɔke . Suff . Not resolute , except so much were done ; For things are often spoke , and seldom meant ...
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... dead , In face , in gait , in speech , he doth resemble ; By this I shall perceive the commons ' mind , How they affect the house and claim of York . Say , he be taken , racked , and tortured ; I know no pain they can inflict upon him ...
... dead , In face , in gait , in speech , he doth resemble ; By this I shall perceive the commons ' mind , How they affect the house and claim of York . Say , he be taken , racked , and tortured ; I know no pain they can inflict upon him ...
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... dead . Suff . Why , that's well said . Go , get you to my house ; I will reward you for this venturous deed . The king and all the peers are here at hand.— Have you laid fair the bed ? According as I gave directions ? 1 Mur . " Tis , my ...
... dead . Suff . Why , that's well said . Go , get you to my house ; I will reward you for this venturous deed . The king and all the peers are here at hand.— Have you laid fair the bed ? According as I gave directions ? 1 Mur . " Tis , my ...
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