The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 11C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 45
... Cates . Madam , his majesty doth call for And for your grace , —and you , my noble lords . [ Aside . Q. Eliz . Catesby , I come : -Lords , will you go with me ? Riv . Madam , we will attend upon your grace . [ Exeunt all but GLO . Glo ...
... Cates . Madam , his majesty doth call for And for your grace , —and you , my noble lords . [ Aside . Q. Eliz . Catesby , I come : -Lords , will you go with me ? Riv . Madam , we will attend upon your grace . [ Exeunt all but GLO . Glo ...
Page 89
... Cates . He for his father's sake so loves the prince , That he will not be won to aught against him . Buck . What think'st thou then of Stanley ? will not he ? Cates . He will do all in all as Hastings doth . Buck . Well then , no more ...
... Cates . He for his father's sake so loves the prince , That he will not be won to aught against him . Buck . What think'st thou then of Stanley ? will not he ? Cates . He will do all in all as Hastings doth . Buck . Well then , no more ...
Page 90
... Cates . My good lords both , with all the heed I can . Glo . Shall we hear from you , Catesby , ere we sleep ? Cates . You shall , my lord . Glo . At Crosby - place , there shall you find us both . [ Exit CATES . Buck . Now , my lord ...
... Cates . My good lords both , with all the heed I can . Glo . Shall we hear from you , Catesby , ere we sleep ? Cates . You shall , my lord . Glo . At Crosby - place , there shall you find us both . [ Exit CATES . Buck . Now , my lord ...
Page 93
... Cates . Many good morrows to my noble lord ! Hast . Good morrow , Catesby ; you are early stirring : What news , what news , in this our tottering state ? Cates . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe , will never ...
... Cates . Many good morrows to my noble lord ! Hast . Good morrow , Catesby ; you are early stirring : What news , what news , in this our tottering state ? Cates . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe , will never ...
Page 94
... Cates . The princes both make high account of you , - For they account his head upon the bridge . Faside . Hast . I know , they do ; and I have well deserv❜d it . Enter STANLEY . Come on , come on , where is your boar - spear , man ...
... Cates . The princes both make high account of you , - For they account his head upon the bridge . Faside . Hast . I know , they do ; and I have well deserv❜d it . Enter STANLEY . Come on , come on , where is your boar - spear , man ...
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ancient Anne archbishop Ben Jonson bishop blood brother Buck Buckingham called cardinal Cates Catesby Cham Clar Clarence conscience crown curse daughter death devil doth Duch duke Earl Earl of Richmond editors Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear folio friends Gent gentleman give Gloster grace Hanmer hath heart heaven Henry VIII Holinshed holy honour Johnson Kath King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's lady live Lord Chamberlain lord Hastings Lovel madam Malone Mason means mother Murd never night noble Norfolk old copy passage person play Polydore Virgil pray prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff Rich Richmond Ritson royal scene Shakspeare Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak Stan Stanley Steevens tell thee Theobald thou Tower unto Vice Warburton Wolsey word York