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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... SCENE VI . [ Flourish . [ Exit . Aum . Cousin , farewel ; what prefence must not know , From where you do remain , let paper show . Mar. My lord , no leave take F ; for I will ride As far as land will let me , by your fide . Gaunt.Oh ...
... SCENE VI . [ Flourish . [ Exit . Aum . Cousin , farewel ; what prefence must not know , From where you do remain , let paper show . Mar. My lord , no leave take F ; for I will ride As far as land will let me , by your fide . Gaunt.Oh ...
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... scene . As the play is now divided , more time paffes between the two laft fcenes of the first act , than between the first act and the fecond . C 4 SCENE SCENE VII . Changes to the Court . Enter King KING RICHARD II . 23.
... scene . As the play is now divided , more time paffes between the two laft fcenes of the first act , than between the first act and the fecond . C 4 SCENE SCENE VII . Changes to the Court . Enter King KING RICHARD II . 23.
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... SCENE VII . Changes to the Court . Enter King Richard , and Bagot , & c . at one door ; and the Lord Aumerle , at the other . K. Rich . E did , indeed , observe - Coufin WE Aumerle , How far brought you high Hereford on his way ? Aum ...
... SCENE VII . Changes to the Court . Enter King Richard , and Bagot , & c . at one door ; and the Lord Aumerle , at the other . K. Rich . E did , indeed , observe - Coufin WE Aumerle , How far brought you high Hereford on his way ? Aum ...
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... SCENE I. ELY - HOUSE . Gaunt brought in , fick ; with the Duke of York . W ! GAUNT . ILL the King come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your felf , nor ftrive not with your breath ...
... SCENE I. ELY - HOUSE . Gaunt brought in , fick ; with the Duke of York . W ! GAUNT . ILL the King come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your felf , nor ftrive not with your breath ...
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... SCENE The COURT . V. Enter Queen , Bufhy , and Bagot , M Adam , your Majefty is much too fad : You promis'd , when you parted with the King , To lay aside self - harming heaviness , And entertain a chearful difpofition . Queen . To ...
... SCENE The COURT . V. Enter Queen , Bufhy , and Bagot , M Adam , your Majefty is much too fad : You promis'd , when you parted with the King , To lay aside self - harming heaviness , And entertain a chearful difpofition . Queen . To ...
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