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... MALONE , Est . WITH MR . MALONE'S VARIOUS READINGS ; A SELECTION OF EXPLANATORY AND HISTORICAL NOTES , FROM THE MOST EMINENT COMMENTATORS ; A History of the Stage , and a Life of Shakspeare ; BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F.S.A. A NEW EDITION ...
... MALONE , Est . WITH MR . MALONE'S VARIOUS READINGS ; A SELECTION OF EXPLANATORY AND HISTORICAL NOTES , FROM THE MOST EMINENT COMMENTATORS ; A History of the Stage , and a Life of Shakspeare ; BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS , F.S.A. A NEW EDITION ...
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... Paul's for some days , and interred at Chertsey with much solemnity , and at no inconsiderable expence . " MALone . King EDWARD the Fourth . EDWARD , Prince of Wales B 2 THIS tragedy, though it is called the life and ...
... Paul's for some days , and interred at Chertsey with much solemnity , and at no inconsiderable expence . " MALone . King EDWARD the Fourth . EDWARD , Prince of Wales B 2 THIS tragedy, though it is called the life and ...
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... MALONE . the queen's abjects , ] The most servile of her subjects , who must of course obey all her commands . 2 lie for you : ] i . e . be imprisoned in your stead . To lie was anciently to reside , as appears by many instances in ...
... MALONE . the queen's abjects , ] The most servile of her subjects , who must of course obey all her commands . 2 lie for you : ] i . e . be imprisoned in your stead . To lie was anciently to reside , as appears by many instances in ...
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... sob , and weep , That all the standers - by had wet their cheeks , Like trees bedash'd with rain : in that sad time , " No , when , " & c . - - MALONE . My manly eyes did scorn an humble tear ; And 16 ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
... sob , and weep , That all the standers - by had wet their cheeks , Like trees bedash'd with rain : in that sad time , " No , when , " & c . - - MALONE . My manly eyes did scorn an humble tear ; And 16 ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
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... MALONE . 5 · Crosby - place : ] A house near Bishopsgate - street , belonging to the duke of Gloster , now Crosby - square , where part of the house is yet remaining . Glo . Bid me farewell . Anne . ' Tis 18 ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
... MALONE . 5 · Crosby - place : ] A house near Bishopsgate - street , belonging to the duke of Gloster , now Crosby - square , where part of the house is yet remaining . Glo . Bid me farewell . Anne . ' Tis 18 ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
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