The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 37
... voice is thunder , but thy looks are humble . 1 Murd . My voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . + Spoke like a tall fellow , ] The meaning of tall , in old English , is stout , daring , fearless , and strong . 5 the costard- ] i ...
... voice is thunder , but thy looks are humble . 1 Murd . My voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . + Spoke like a tall fellow , ] The meaning of tall , in old English , is stout , daring , fearless , and strong . 5 the costard- ] i ...
Page 65
... voice on Richard's side , To bar my master's heirs in true descent , God knows , I will not do it , to the death . Cate . God keep your lordship in that gracious mind ! Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelvemonth hence , - That they ...
... voice on Richard's side , To bar my master's heirs in true descent , God knows , I will not do it , to the death . Cate . God keep your lordship in that gracious mind ! Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelvemonth hence , - That they ...
Page 70
... voice , Which , I presume , he'll take in gentle part . Enter GLOSTER . Ely . In happy time , here comes the duke himself . Glo . My noble lords and cousins , all , good morrow : I have been long a sleeper ; but , I trust , My absence ...
... voice , Which , I presume , he'll take in gentle part . Enter GLOSTER . Ely . In happy time , here comes the duke himself . Glo . My noble lords and cousins , all , good morrow : I have been long a sleeper ; but , I trust , My absence ...
Page 79
... voices cried , God save king Richard ! And thus I took the vantage of those few , Thanks , gentle citizens , and friends , quoth I ; This general applause , and cheerful shout , Argues your wisdom , and your love to Richard : And even ...
... voices cried , God save king Richard ! And thus I took the vantage of those few , Thanks , gentle citizens , and friends , quoth I ; This general applause , and cheerful shout , Argues your wisdom , and your love to Richard : And even ...
Page 97
... Rutland gave you to divine justice , and has destroyed your children in their turn . Duch . So many miseries have craz'd my voice , VOL . VI . H SCENE IV . 97 KING RICHARD III . Delay leads impotent and snail-pac'd beggary : ...
... Rutland gave you to divine justice , and has destroyed your children in their turn . Duch . So many miseries have craz'd my voice , VOL . VI . H SCENE IV . 97 KING RICHARD III . Delay leads impotent and snail-pac'd beggary : ...
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