The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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DRAMATIS PERSON Æ . The SCENE is laid very dispersedly in several parts of
England . This and the third part were fillt written under the title of The Cortention
of York and Lancaster , printed in 1600 ; but since vastly improved by the author .
DRAMATIS PERSON Æ . The SCENE is laid very dispersedly in several parts of
England . This and the third part were fillt written under the title of The Cortention
of York and Lancaster , printed in 1600 ; but since vastly improved by the author .
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SCENE IV , Changes to the Duke of York's palace . Enter York , Salisbury , and
Warwick . York . Now , my good Lords of Salisbury and War . Our fimple fupper
ended , give me leave , [ wick , In this close walk to satisfy myself , In craving your
...
SCENE IV , Changes to the Duke of York's palace . Enter York , Salisbury , and
Warwick . York . Now , my good Lords of Salisbury and War . Our fimple fupper
ended , give me leave , [ wick , In this close walk to satisfy myself , In craving your
...
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Exeunt , SCENE VIII . Changes to York . Enter King Edward , Gloucester ,
Hastings , and Soldiers . K. Edw . Now , brother Richard , Hastings , and the Yet
thus far Fortune maketh us amends ; [ relt . And says , that once more I shall
interchange ...
Exeunt , SCENE VIII . Changes to York . Enter King Edward , Gloucester ,
Hastings , and Soldiers . K. Edw . Now , brother Richard , Hastings , and the Yet
thus far Fortune maketh us amends ; [ relt . And says , that once more I shall
interchange ...
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SCENE IV . Changes to Pomfret castle . Enter Sir Richard Ratcliff , with halberts ,
carrying Lord Rivers , Lord Gray , and Sir Thomas Vaughan , te death . Rat .
Come , bring forth the prisoners . Riv . Sir Richard Ratcliff , let me tell thee this ,
To ...
SCENE IV . Changes to Pomfret castle . Enter Sir Richard Ratcliff , with halberts ,
carrying Lord Rivers , Lord Gray , and Sir Thomas Vaughan , te death . Rat .
Come , bring forth the prisoners . Riv . Sir Richard Ratcliff , let me tell thee this ,
To ...
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SCENE VII . Changes to the Lord Stanley's house . Enter Lord Stanley , and Sir
Christopher Urswick . Stan . Sir Christopher , tell . Richmond this from me , That in
the fly of this most bloody hoar , My fon George Stanley is frank'd up in hold : If I ...
SCENE VII . Changes to the Lord Stanley's house . Enter Lord Stanley , and Sir
Christopher Urswick . Stan . Sir Christopher , tell . Richmond this from me , That in
the fly of this most bloody hoar , My fon George Stanley is frank'd up in hold : If I ...
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