The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 26
... dignity , re- ceived the title of marquis , 1st December , anno nono Ricardi Se- cundi . See Afbmole's Hiftory of the Order of the Garter , p . 456 . Our Our Airy buildeth in the cedar's top , And dallies 26 KING RICHARD III .
... dignity , re- ceived the title of marquis , 1st December , anno nono Ricardi Se- cundi . See Afbmole's Hiftory of the Order of the Garter , p . 456 . Our Our Airy buildeth in the cedar's top , And dallies 26 KING RICHARD III .
Page 57
... See the differ- tation on the old Vice at the end of this play . To this long collection of notes may be added a queftion ,, to what equivocation Richard refers ?. The pofition immedi- ately preceding , that Fame lives long without ...
... See the differ- tation on the old Vice at the end of this play . To this long collection of notes may be added a queftion ,, to what equivocation Richard refers ?. The pofition immedi- ately preceding , that Fame lives long without ...
Page 76
... See , where his Grace ftands ' tween two Clergymen . Buck . Two props of Virtue , for a Chriftian Prince , To ftay him from the fall of Vanity ; MA Jox And fee , a book of prayer in his hand , True ornaments to know a holy man . -Famous ...
... See , where his Grace ftands ' tween two Clergymen . Buck . Two props of Virtue , for a Chriftian Prince , To ftay him from the fall of Vanity ; MA Jox And fee , a book of prayer in his hand , True ornaments to know a holy man . -Famous ...
Page 88
... ufually called a jack of the clock- boufe . See Cowley's Difcourfe on the Government of Oliver Cromwel . Richard resembles Buckingham to one of these au- tomatons , SCENE III . Enter Tirrel . Tir . The tyrannous 88 KING RICHARD III .
... ufually called a jack of the clock- boufe . See Cowley's Difcourfe on the Government of Oliver Cromwel . Richard resembles Buckingham to one of these au- tomatons , SCENE III . Enter Tirrel . Tir . The tyrannous 88 KING RICHARD III .
Page 113
... see me in my tent . -Yet one thing more , good Blunt , before thou go- eft ; Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd , doft thou know ? Blunt . Unless I have mifta'en his quarters much , Which well I am affur'd , I have not done , His regiment ...
... see me in my tent . -Yet one thing more , good Blunt , before thou go- eft ; Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd , doft thou know ? Blunt . Unless I have mifta'en his quarters much , Which well I am affur'd , I have not done , His regiment ...
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