The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Page 14
... voice to cry out guilty against the murderer . " Again , in the 46th Idea of Drayton : " If the vile actors of the heinous deed , " Near the dead body happily be brought , " Oft t'hath been prov'd the breathlefs corps will bleed . " Mr ...
... voice to cry out guilty against the murderer . " Again , in the 46th Idea of Drayton : " If the vile actors of the heinous deed , " Near the dead body happily be brought , " Oft t'hath been prov'd the breathlefs corps will bleed . " Mr ...
Page 44
... voice is thunder , but thy looks are humble . Take the devil in thy mind , and believe him not ; he would infi- nuate with thee , & c . ] One villain fays , Confcience is at his elbows , perfuading him not to kill the duke . The other ...
... voice is thunder , but thy looks are humble . Take the devil in thy mind , and believe him not ; he would infi- nuate with thee , & c . ] One villain fays , Confcience is at his elbows , perfuading him not to kill the duke . The other ...
Page 45
... voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly doft thou fpeak ! Your eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? Wherefore do you come ? 2 Murd . To , to , to , Clar . To murder me ...
... voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly doft thou fpeak ! Your eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? Wherefore do you come ? 2 Murd . To , to , to , Clar . To murder me ...
Page 79
... voice on Richard's fide , To bar my master's heirs in true defcent , God knows , I will not do it , to the death . Catef . God keep your lordfhip in that gracious mind ! Haft . A Haft . But I fhall laugh at this a $ KING RICHARD III . 79.
... voice on Richard's fide , To bar my master's heirs in true defcent , God knows , I will not do it , to the death . Catef . God keep your lordfhip in that gracious mind ! Haft . A Haft . But I fhall laugh at this a $ KING RICHARD III . 79.
Page 84
... voice , Which , I prefume , he'll take in gentle part . Enter Glofter . Ely . In happy time , here comes the duke himself . Glo . My noble lords and coufins , all good morrow : I have been long a fleeper ; but , I I have 84 KING RICHARD ...
... voice , Which , I prefume , he'll take in gentle part . Enter Glofter . Ely . In happy time , here comes the duke himself . Glo . My noble lords and coufins , all good morrow : I have been long a fleeper ; but , I I have 84 KING RICHARD ...
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