The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 7Longman, 1820 |
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... Tower . CHRISTOPHER URSWICK , a priest . Another Priest . Lord Mayor of London . Sheriff of Wiltshire . ELIZABETH , Queen of king Edward IV . MARGARET , widow of king Henry VI . DUCHESS OF YORK , mother to king Edward IV . Clarence ...
... Tower . CHRISTOPHER URSWICK , a priest . Another Priest . Lord Mayor of London . Sheriff of Wiltshire . ELIZABETH , Queen of king Edward IV . MARGARET , widow of king Henry VI . DUCHESS OF YORK , mother to king Edward IV . Clarence ...
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... safety , hath appointed- This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is - George . Preparations for mischief . Glo . Alack , my lord , that fault is 4 [ ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
... safety , hath appointed- This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is - George . Preparations for mischief . Glo . Alack , my lord , that fault is 4 [ ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
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... Tower ; My lady Grey , his wife , Clarence , ' tis she , That tempers him to this extremity . Was it not she , and that good man of worship , Antony Woodeville , her brother there , That made him send lord Hastings to the Tower ; From ...
... Tower ; My lady Grey , his wife , Clarence , ' tis she , That tempers him to this extremity . Was it not she , and that good man of worship , Antony Woodeville , her brother there , That made him send lord Hastings to the Tower ; From ...
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... Tower . ' Tis time to speak , my pains are quite forgot . Q. Mar. Out , devil ! I remember them too well : Thou kill'dst my husband Henry in the Tower , And Edward , my poor son , at Tewksbury . Glo . Ere you were queen , ay , or your ...
... Tower . ' Tis time to speak , my pains are quite forgot . Q. Mar. Out , devil ! I remember them too well : Thou kill'dst my husband Henry in the Tower , And Edward , my poor son , at Tewksbury . Glo . Ere you were queen , ay , or your ...
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... , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY . Brak . Why looks your grace so heavily to - day ? Clar . O , I have pass'd a miserable night 28 [ ACT . I. KING RICHARD III .
... , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY . Brak . Why looks your grace so heavily to - day ? Clar . O , I have pass'd a miserable night 28 [ ACT . I. KING RICHARD III .
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