The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fifter , ] This is a very covert and fubtle manner of infinuating treafon The na tural expreffion would have been , were it to call King Edward's wife fifter . I will folicit for you , though it fhould be at the ex- pence of fo much ...
... fifter , ] This is a very covert and fubtle manner of infinuating treafon The na tural expreffion would have been , were it to call King Edward's wife fifter . I will folicit for you , though it fhould be at the ex- pence of fo much ...
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... fifter , will you go , To give your cenfures in this weighty business ? [ Exeunt : [ Manent Buckingham and Gloucester . Buck . My Lord , whoever journies to the Prince , For God's fake , let not us Two ftay at home ; For by the way , I ...
... fifter , will you go , To give your cenfures in this weighty business ? [ Exeunt : [ Manent Buckingham and Gloucester . Buck . My Lord , whoever journies to the Prince , For God's fake , let not us Two ftay at home ; For by the way , I ...
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... fifter , and her princely fons , ; Be fatisfy'd , dear God , with our true blood Which , as thou know'ft , unjustly must be spilt . Rat . Make hafte , the hour of death is now expired . Riv . Come , Gray ; come , Vaughan ; let us all em ...
... fifter , and her princely fons , ; Be fatisfy'd , dear God , with our true blood Which , as thou know'ft , unjustly must be spilt . Rat . Make hafte , the hour of death is now expired . Riv . Come , Gray ; come , Vaughan ; let us all em ...
Page 81
... fifter , thanks ; we'll enter all together , Enter the Lieutenant . ” And in good time here the Lieutenant comes . Mafter Lieutenant , pray you , by your leave , How doth the Prince , and my young fon of York ? ( 5 ) Who meets us here ...
... fifter , thanks ; we'll enter all together , Enter the Lieutenant . ” And in good time here the Lieutenant comes . Mafter Lieutenant , pray you , by your leave , How doth the Prince , and my young fon of York ? ( 5 ) Who meets us here ...
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... fifter . Heav'n will one day open The King's eyes , that fo long have flept upon d This bold , bad man . Hor ? Suf . And free us from his flavery . Nor . We had need pray , and heartily , for de- liv'rance ; Or this imperious nian will ...
... fifter . Heav'n will one day open The King's eyes , that fo long have flept upon d This bold , bad man . Hor ? Suf . And free us from his flavery . Nor . We had need pray , and heartily , for de- liv'rance ; Or this imperious nian will ...
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