The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... RICH . Speak thou for me , and tell them what I did.3 [ Throwing down the Duke of SOMERSET'S Head . * Were by the fwords of common foldiers flain . ] See the Se cond Part of this Play , p . 386 , n . 1. REED . ১ This is an inadvertency ...
... RICH . Speak thou for me , and tell them what I did.3 [ Throwing down the Duke of SOMERSET'S Head . * Were by the fwords of common foldiers flain . ] See the Se cond Part of this Play , p . 386 , n . 1. REED . ১ This is an inadvertency ...
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... RICH . Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this house . WAR . The bloody parliament fhall this be call'd , Unless Plantagenet , duke of York , be king ; And bashful Henry depos'd , whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies ...
... RICH . Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this house . WAR . The bloody parliament fhall this be call'd , Unless Plantagenet , duke of York , be king ; And bashful Henry depos'd , whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies ...
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... RICH . You are old enough now , and yet , me- thinks you lose : - Father tear the crown from the ufurper's head . EDW . Sweet father , do so ; set it on your head . MONT . Good brother , [ To YORK . ] as thou lov'st and honour'st arms ...
... RICH . You are old enough now , and yet , me- thinks you lose : - Father tear the crown from the ufurper's head . EDW . Sweet father , do so ; set it on your head . MONT . Good brother , [ To YORK . ] as thou lov'st and honour'st arms ...
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... RICH . Brother , though I be youngest , give me leave . EDW . No , I can better play the orator . MONT . But I have reasons strong and forcible . Enter YORK . " YORK . Why , how now , fons and brother , " at a ftrife ? ' What is your ...
... RICH . Brother , though I be youngest , give me leave . EDW . No , I can better play the orator . MONT . But I have reasons strong and forcible . Enter YORK . " YORK . Why , how now , fons and brother , " at a ftrife ? ' What is your ...
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... RICH . About that which concerns your grace , and us ; The crown of England , father , which is yours . YORK . Mine , boy ? not till king Henry be dead . * RICH . Your right depends not on his life , or death . * EDW . Now you are heir ...
... RICH . About that which concerns your grace , and us ; The crown of England , father , which is yours . YORK . Mine , boy ? not till king Henry be dead . * RICH . Your right depends not on his life , or death . * EDW . Now you are heir ...
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