The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 102
... Mortimer's Epistle to Queen Isabell : And in the field advance our plumy creft , And march upon , fair England's flow'ry breafts . 66 11 " STEEVENS . 2 Her paftures ' grass . — ] Old copies pastor . Corrected by Mr. Theobald . MALONE ...
... Mortimer's Epistle to Queen Isabell : And in the field advance our plumy creft , And march upon , fair England's flow'ry breafts . 66 11 " STEEVENS . 2 Her paftures ' grass . — ] Old copies pastor . Corrected by Mr. Theobald . MALONE ...
Page 176
... Mortimer , Leading the men of Herefordfhire to fight Against the irregular and wild Glendower , Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken , And a thousand of his people butchered : Upon whofe dead corps there was fuch mifufe , Such ...
... Mortimer , Leading the men of Herefordfhire to fight Against the irregular and wild Glendower , Was by the rude hands of that Welshman taken , And a thousand of his people butchered : Upon whofe dead corps there was fuch mifufe , Such ...
Page 208
... Mortimer ; 5 Let what he then said now . JOHNSON . Shakspeare has fallen Lord Mortimer . Before play , he is repeatedly In A & II . Lady Percy And yet when he enters aunt , which in fact he 4 To do him wrong , or any way impeach ; What ...
... Mortimer ; 5 Let what he then said now . JOHNSON . Shakspeare has fallen Lord Mortimer . Before play , he is repeatedly In A & II . Lady Percy And yet when he enters aunt , which in fact he 4 To do him wrong , or any way impeach ; What ...
Page 210
... Mortimer . HOT . Revolted Mortimer ! He never did fall off , my fovereign liege , But by the chance of war ; -To prove that true , Needs no more but one tongue for all thofe wounds , Those mouthed wounds , ' which valiantly he took ...
... Mortimer . HOT . Revolted Mortimer ! He never did fall off , my fovereign liege , But by the chance of war ; -To prove that true , Needs no more but one tongue for all thofe wounds , Those mouthed wounds , ' which valiantly he took ...
Page 212
... Mortimer Receive fo many , and all willingly : Then let him not be flander'd with revolt . K. HEN . Thou doft belie him , Percy , thou doft belie him , He never did encounter with Glendower ; I tell thee , He durft as well have met the ...
... Mortimer Receive fo many , and all willingly : Then let him not be flander'd with revolt . K. HEN . Thou doft belie him , Percy , thou doft belie him , He never did encounter with Glendower ; I tell thee , He durft as well have met the ...
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