The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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K. Rich . Mowbray , impartial are our eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay ,
our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's son ; Now by ' my Scepter's
awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearness to our sacred blood Should ...
K. Rich . Mowbray , impartial are our eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay ,
our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's son ; Now by ' my Scepter's
awe , I make a vow , Such neighbour - nearness to our sacred blood Should ...
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K. Rich . E did , indeed , observe -- Cousin Aumerle , How far brought you high
Hereford on his way ? Aum . I brought high Hereford , if you call him so , But to
the next High - way , and there I left him . K. Rich . And say , what store of parting
...
K. Rich . E did , indeed , observe -- Cousin Aumerle , How far brought you high
Hereford on his way ? Aum . I brought high Hereford , if you call him so , But to
the next High - way , and there I left him . K. Rich . And say , what store of parting
...
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K. Rich . We will our self in person to this war ; And , for our coffers with too great
a Court , And liberal largess , are grown somewhat light , We are inforc'd to farm
our royal Realm , The Revenue whereof shall furnith us For our affairs in hand , if
...
K. Rich . We will our self in person to this war ; And , for our coffers with too great
a Court , And liberal largess , are grown somewhat light , We are inforc'd to farm
our royal Realm , The Revenue whereof shall furnith us For our affairs in hand , if
...
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K. Rich . Northumberland , fay -- Thus the King reHis noble Cousin is right -
welcome hither , ( turns : And all the number of his fair demands Shall be
accomplish'd without contradiction . With all the gracious utterance thou hast ,
Speak to his ...
K. Rich . Northumberland , fay -- Thus the King reHis noble Cousin is right -
welcome hither , ( turns : And all the number of his fair demands Shall be
accomplish'd without contradiction . With all the gracious utterance thou hast ,
Speak to his ...
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In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. K. Rich . Give me the Crown .-- Here ,
cousin , seize the Crown , Here , on this side , my hand ; on that side , thine .
In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson. K. Rich . Give me the Crown .-- Here ,
cousin , seize the Crown , Here , on this side , my hand ; on that side , thine .
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