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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To London all in post ; and as I guess , To make a bloody fupper in the Tower . K.
Edw . He's sudden , if a thing comes in his head . Now march we hence ,
discharge the common sort With pay and thanks , and let's away to London , And
see ...
To London all in post ; and as I guess , To make a bloody fupper in the Tower . K.
Edw . He's sudden , if a thing comes in his head . Now march we hence ,
discharge the common sort With pay and thanks , and let's away to London , And
see ...
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Belike , his majesty hath some intent , That you should be new christened in the
Tower . But what's the matter , Clarence , may I know ? Cla . Yea , Richard , when
I know ; for , ! protest , As yet I do not ; but as I can learn , He hearkens after ...
Belike , his majesty hath some intent , That you should be new christened in the
Tower . But what's the matter , Clarence , may I know ? Cla . Yea , Richard , when
I know ; for , ! protest , As yet I do not ; but as I can learn , He hearkens after ...
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Myself , and my good cousin Buckingham Will to your mother , to entreat of her To
meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . YORK . What will you go unto the
Tower , my lord ? PRINCE . My lord Protector , needs will have it so . York .
Myself , and my good cousin Buckingham Will to your mother , to entreat of her To
meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . YORK . What will you go unto the
Tower , my lord ? PRINCE . My lord Protector , needs will have it so . York .
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SCENE I. Before the Tower . W Eiter queen , dutchess of York , and marquis of
Dorset , at one door ; Anne , dutchess of Gloucester , leading lady Margaret
Plantagenet , Clarence's young daughter , at the other . Du + C H E s s . HO
meets us ...
SCENE I. Before the Tower . W Eiter queen , dutchess of York , and marquis of
Dorset , at one door ; Anne , dutchess of Gloucester , leading lady Margaret
Plantagenet , Clarence's young daughter , at the other . Du + C H E s s . HO
meets us ...
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In former copies : Lovel and Ratcliff , look that it be done ] The Scene is here in
the Tower : and Lord Hastings was cut off on that very day , when Rivers , Gray
and Vaughan suffered at Pomfret . How then could Ratcliff be both in Yorkshire
and ...
In former copies : Lovel and Ratcliff , look that it be done ] The Scene is here in
the Tower : and Lord Hastings was cut off on that very day , when Rivers , Gray
and Vaughan suffered at Pomfret . How then could Ratcliff be both in Yorkshire
and ...
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