The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... anfwer for that peevish brat ? Can curfes pierce the clouds , and enter heav'n ? Why , then give way , dull clouds , to my quick curfes ! If not by war , by furfeit die your King , ( 4 ) As ours by murder , to make him a King ! Edward ...
... anfwer for that peevish brat ? Can curfes pierce the clouds , and enter heav'n ? Why , then give way , dull clouds , to my quick curfes ! If not by war , by furfeit die your King , ( 4 ) As ours by murder , to make him a King ! Edward ...
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... anfwer . What beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope obferved not to be in the old Edition , are now mifplaced , and fhould be inferted here , fomewhat after this manner , Clar . A begging Prince ...
... anfwer . What beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope obferved not to be in the old Edition , are now mifplaced , and fhould be inferted here , fomewhat after this manner , Clar . A begging Prince ...
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... , confifts of the laft words , which are the token for an entrance or anfwer . To come on the cue , therefore , is to come at the pro- per time . Haft . Haft . His Grace looks chearfully and smooth this morning. KING RICHARD III . 67.
... , confifts of the laft words , which are the token for an entrance or anfwer . To come on the cue , therefore , is to come at the pro- per time . Haft . Haft . His Grace looks chearfully and smooth this morning. KING RICHARD III . 67.
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... anfwer was , the People were not us❜d To be spoke to , except by the Recorder . Then he was urg'd to tell my Tale again : Thus faish the Duke , thus bath the Duke inferr'd , But nothing fpoke in warrant from himself . When he had done ...
... anfwer was , the People were not us❜d To be spoke to , except by the Recorder . Then he was urg'd to tell my Tale again : Thus faish the Duke , thus bath the Duke inferr'd , But nothing fpoke in warrant from himself . When he had done ...
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... anfwer , nay , and take it . Glo . I go : and if you plead as well for them , As I can fay , nay to thee , for myfelf ; No doubt we'll bring it to a happy iffue . Buck . Go , go up to the leads , the knocks . [ Exit . Glo . Lord Mayor ...
... anfwer , nay , and take it . Glo . I go : and if you plead as well for them , As I can fay , nay to thee , for myfelf ; No doubt we'll bring it to a happy iffue . Buck . Go , go up to the leads , the knocks . [ Exit . Glo . Lord Mayor ...
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