The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes;: Collated Verbatim with the Most Authentick Copies, and Revised: with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added, an Essay on the Chronological Order of His Plays; an Essay Relative to Shakspeare and Jonson; a Dissertation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI.; an Historical Account of the English Stage; and Notes; by Edmond Malone..H. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... Hastings , Lord Stafford , Sir John Mortimer , Sir Hugh Mortimer , } bis fons . of the Duke of York's party . uncles to the Duke of York . Henry , Earl of Richmond , a Youth . Lord Rivers , brother to lady Grey . Sir William Stanley ...
... Hastings , Lord Stafford , Sir John Mortimer , Sir Hugh Mortimer , } bis fons . of the Duke of York's party . uncles to the Duke of York . Henry , Earl of Richmond , a Youth . Lord Rivers , brother to lady Grey . Sir William Stanley ...
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... HASTINGS , and Others . · Glo . And his well - chofen bride . * Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Eda . Now , brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you ftand penfive , as half malecontent ? Clar . As ...
... HASTINGS , and Others . · Glo . And his well - chofen bride . * Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Eda . Now , brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you ftand penfive , as half malecontent ? Clar . As ...
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... a gown , fitting in a chair : GLOSTER and HASTINGS fly . Som . What are they that fly there ? • War . Richard , and Haftings : let them go , here's the duke . K. Edw . K. Edw . The duke ! why , Warwick , KING HENRY VI . 331.
... a gown , fitting in a chair : GLOSTER and HASTINGS fly . Som . What are they that fly there ? • War . Richard , and Haftings : let them go , here's the duke . K. Edw . K. Edw . The duke ! why , Warwick , KING HENRY VI . 331.
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... HASTINGS , Sir William Stanley , and Others . Glo . Now , my lord Haftings ' , and fir William Stan- ley , Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither , Into this chiefeft thicket of the park . Thus ftands the cafe : You know , our king ...
... HASTINGS , Sir William Stanley , and Others . Glo . Now , my lord Haftings ' , and fir William Stan- ley , Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither , Into this chiefeft thicket of the park . Thus ftands the cafe : You know , our king ...
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... HASTINGS , and * Forces : K. Edw . Now , brother Richard 7 , lord Haftings , and the reft ; SCENE VII . ] This fcene in the old play precedes that which Shakspeare has made the fixth of the prefent act . MALONE . 7 Now , brother Ricbard ...
... HASTINGS , and * Forces : K. Edw . Now , brother Richard 7 , lord Haftings , and the reft ; SCENE VII . ] This fcene in the old play precedes that which Shakspeare has made the fixth of the prefent act . MALONE . 7 Now , brother Ricbard ...
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