The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... should get nothing by playing that ; but no play elfe would ferve : and Sir Gilly Merick gives forty fhillings to Philips the player to play this , befides whatsoever he could get . Auguftine Philippes was one of the patentees of the ...
... should get nothing by playing that ; but no play elfe would ferve : and Sir Gilly Merick gives forty fhillings to Philips the player to play this , befides whatsoever he could get . Auguftine Philippes was one of the patentees of the ...
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... Should nothing privilege him , nor partialize The unftooping firmnefs of my upright foul ; He is our fubject , Mowbray , fo art thou ; Free fpeech , and fearless , I to thee allow . NOR . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart ...
... Should nothing privilege him , nor partialize The unftooping firmnefs of my upright foul ; He is our fubject , Mowbray , fo art thou ; Free fpeech , and fearless , I to thee allow . NOR . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart ...
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... the regular method of the combat ; for the natural order of things requires , that the accufer or challenger should be at the place of appointment first . STEEVENS . 5 To God , my king , and my fucceeding 20 II . KING RICHARD.
... the regular method of the combat ; for the natural order of things requires , that the accufer or challenger should be at the place of appointment first . STEEVENS . 5 To God , my king , and my fucceeding 20 II . KING RICHARD.
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... should say , I was too ftrict , to make mine own away ; But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Against my will , to do myfelf this wrong . K. RICH . Coufin , farewell : —and , uncle , bid him fo ; Six years we banish him , and he ...
... should say , I was too ftrict , to make mine own away ; But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Against my will , to do myfelf this wrong . K. RICH . Coufin , farewell : —and , uncle , bid him fo ; Six years we banish him , and he ...
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... exile feem grievous to thee , yet guiding thy felfe with the rules of philofophy , it should be more tolerable : he that is cold , doth not cover himfelfe with Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare 36 KING RICHARD II .
... exile feem grievous to thee , yet guiding thy felfe with the rules of philofophy , it should be more tolerable : he that is cold , doth not cover himfelfe with Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare 36 KING RICHARD II .
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againſt alfo ancient Aumerle becauſe blood BOLING Bolingbroke called coufin crown death doft doth duke duke of Hereford earl Earl of March Exeunt expreffion fack faid Falftaff fame fays fcene fecond feems fenfe feven fhall fhame fhould fhow fignifies firft folio fome forrow foul fpeak fpeech frike ftand ftate ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gaunt Glendower grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI himſelf Holinfhed honour horfe horſe houſe JOHNSON King Henry King Richard laft Lancaſter loft lord Maid Marian MALONE means meaſure Morris dance Mortimer muft muſt myſelf night noble Northumberland obferves old copies Oldcastle Percy perfon play POINS prefent Prince prince of Wales quarto Queen reaſon RICH RITSON ſay Shakspeare ſhall Sir John Sir John Oldcastle ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand ufed uſed WARBURTON word YORK