The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 90
... Rich . Stand all apart . Cousin of Bucking- ham , - Buck . My gracious sovereign . K. Rich . Give me thy hand . advice , Thus high , by thy And thy assistance , is king Richard seated : But shall we wear these glories for a day ? Or ...
... Rich . Stand all apart . Cousin of Bucking- ham , - Buck . My gracious sovereign . K. Rich . Give me thy hand . advice , Thus high , by thy And thy assistance , is king Richard seated : But shall we wear these glories for a day ? Or ...
Page 91
... Rich . I will converse with iron - witted fools , [ Aside . [ Descends from his Throne . And unrespective boys ; none are for me , That look into me with considerate eyes ; - High - reaching Buckingham grows circumspect . - Boy , Page ...
... Rich . I will converse with iron - witted fools , [ Aside . [ Descends from his Throne . And unrespective boys ; none are for me , That look into me with considerate eyes ; - High - reaching Buckingham grows circumspect . - Boy , Page ...
Page 92
... Rich . Art thou , indeed ? Tyr . Prove me , my gracious lord . K. Rich . Dar'st thou resolve to kill a friend of mine ? 2 I will take order for her keeping close . ] i . e . I will take measures that shall oblige her to keep close . 3 ...
... Rich . Art thou , indeed ? Tyr . Prove me , my gracious lord . K. Rich . Dar'st thou resolve to kill a friend of mine ? 2 I will take order for her keeping close . ] i . e . I will take measures that shall oblige her to keep close . 3 ...
Page 93
... Rich . Why , then thou hast it ; two deep enemies , Foes to my rest , and my sweet sleep's disturbers , Are they that I would have thee deal upon : * Tyrrel , I mean those bastards in the Tower . 4 Tyr . Let me have open means to come ...
... Rich . Why , then thou hast it ; two deep enemies , Foes to my rest , and my sweet sleep's disturbers , Are they that I would have thee deal upon : * Tyrrel , I mean those bastards in the Tower . 4 Tyr . Let me have open means to come ...
Page 94
... Rich . Richmond ! When last I was at Exeter , The mayor in courtesy show'd me the castle , - And call'd it - Rouge ... Rich . Buck . Ay , what's o'clock ? I am thus bold To put your grace in mind of what you promis'd me . K. Rich . Well ...
... Rich . Richmond ! When last I was at Exeter , The mayor in courtesy show'd me the castle , - And call'd it - Rouge ... Rich . Buck . Ay , what's o'clock ? I am thus bold To put your grace in mind of what you promis'd me . K. Rich . Well ...
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