The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Percy , his son . Lord Ross.3 Lord Willoughby . Lord Fitzwater . Bishop of Carlisle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord marshal ; and another lord . Sir Pierce of Exton . Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a band of Welchmen . Queen to king ...
... Percy , his son . Lord Ross.3 Lord Willoughby . Lord Fitzwater . Bishop of Carlisle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord marshal ; and another lord . Sir Pierce of Exton . Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a band of Welchmen . Queen to king ...
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... Percy , Earl of Northum berland . Walpole . 7 What says he now ? ] I have supplied the adverb - now , ( which is wanting in the old copy ) to complete the measure . 8 to come . Steevens . our pilgrimage must be : ] That is , our ...
... Percy , Earl of Northum berland . Walpole . 7 What says he now ? ] I have supplied the adverb - now , ( which is wanting in the old copy ) to complete the measure . 8 to come . Steevens . our pilgrimage must be : ] That is , our ...
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... Percy , The lords of Ross , Beaumond , and Willoughby , With all their powerful friends , are fled to him . Bushy . Why have you not proclaim'd Northumber- land , And all the rest of the revolting faction Traitors ? Green . We have ...
... Percy , The lords of Ross , Beaumond , and Willoughby , With all their powerful friends , are fled to him . Bushy . Why have you not proclaim'd Northumber- land , And all the rest of the revolting faction Traitors ? Green . We have ...
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... PERCY . North . It is my son , young Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester , whencesoever.— Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I had thought , my lord , to have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with the queen ?
... PERCY . North . It is my son , young Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester , whencesoever.— Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I had thought , my lord , to have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with the queen ?
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... Percy . There stands the castle , by yon tuft of trees , Mann'd with three hundred men , as I have heard : And in it are the lords of York , Berkley , and Seymour ; None else of name , and noble estimate . Enter Ross and WILLOUGHBY ...
... Percy . There stands the castle , by yon tuft of trees , Mann'd with three hundred men , as I have heard : And in it are the lords of York , Berkley , and Seymour ; None else of name , and noble estimate . Enter Ross and WILLOUGHBY ...
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