The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Том 8 |
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Enter Buckingham and Stanley . Gray . Here come the lords of Buckingham and
Stanley . BUCK . Good time of day unto your royal grace ! STAN . God make your
majesty joyful as you have been ! QUEEN . The countess Richmond , good my ...
Enter Buckingham and Stanley . Gray . Here come the lords of Buckingham and
Stanley . BUCK . Good time of day unto your royal grace ! STAN . God make your
majesty joyful as you have been ! QUEEN . The countess Richmond , good my ...
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Enter Lord Stanley . Come on , come on , where is your boar - spear man ? Fear
you the boar , and go so unprovided ? STAN . My lord , good morrow ; and , good
morrow , Catesby ; You may jest on , but , by the holy rood , I do not like these ...
Enter Lord Stanley . Come on , come on , where is your boar - spear man ? Fear
you the boar , and go so unprovided ? STAN . My lord , good morrow ; and , good
morrow , Catesby ; You may jest on , but , by the holy rood , I do not like these ...
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Stanley , he is your wife's son . Well , look to it . BUCK . My lord , I claim the gift ,
my due by promise , For which your honour , and your faith is pawn'd ; Th'
earldom of Hereford , and the moveables , Which you have promised , I should
possess .
Stanley , he is your wife's son . Well , look to it . BUCK . My lord , I claim the gift ,
my due by promise , For which your honour , and your faith is pawn'd ; Th'
earldom of Hereford , and the moveables , Which you have promised , I should
possess .
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Changes to the Lord Stanley's house . Enter Lord Stanley , and fir Christopher
Urswick . STANL , Sir Christopher , tell Richmond this from me That in the sty of
this most bloody Boar , My son George Stanley is frankt up in hold ; If I revolt , off ...
Changes to the Lord Stanley's house . Enter Lord Stanley , and fir Christopher
Urswick . STANL , Sir Christopher , tell Richmond this from me That in the sty of
this most bloody Boar , My son George Stanley is frankt up in hold ; If I revolt , off ...
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Lord Stanley was not created Earl of Derby till after the ac . cession of Henry VII ;
and , accordingly , afterwards in the fourth and fifth acts of this play , before the
battle of Bofworth - field , he is every where call'd Lord Stanley . This sufficiently ...
Lord Stanley was not created Earl of Derby till after the ac . cession of Henry VII ;
and , accordingly , afterwards in the fourth and fifth acts of this play , before the
battle of Bofworth - field , he is every where call'd Lord Stanley . This sufficiently ...
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