The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... tell most on the score of dramatic interest . And the scene at the Court of Louis justifies his choice , it being , in point of sound stage - effect , probably the best in the play ; while the representation , however untrue to fact ...
... tell most on the score of dramatic interest . And the scene at the Court of Louis justifies his choice , it being , in point of sound stage - effect , probably the best in the play ; while the representation , however untrue to fact ...
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... tell them what I did . [ Throwing down SOMERSET's head . York . Richard hath best deserved of all my sons . What , Is your Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? - Norf . Such hap have all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich . Thus do I hope ...
... tell them what I did . [ Throwing down SOMERSET's head . York . Richard hath best deserved of all my sons . What , Is your Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? - Norf . Such hap have all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich . Thus do I hope ...
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... Tell me , may not a king adopt an heir ? York . What then ? King . An if he may , then am I lawful king ; For Richard , in the view of many lords , Resign'd the crown to Henry the Fourth , Whose heir my father was , and I am his . York ...
... Tell me , may not a king adopt an heir ? York . What then ? King . An if he may , then am I lawful king ; For Richard , in the view of many lords , Resign'd the crown to Henry the Fourth , Whose heir my father was , and I am his . York ...
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... tell the Queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate King , In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the House of York , And die in bands , for this unmanly deed ! Clif . In ...
... tell the Queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate King , In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the House of York , And die in bands , for this unmanly deed ! Clif . In ...
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... tell him privily of our intent . You , Edward , shall unto my Lord of Cobham , With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rise : In them I trust ; for they are soldiers , Witty and courteous , liberal , full of spirit . - 1 Witty here ...
... tell him privily of our intent . You , Edward , shall unto my Lord of Cobham , With whom the Kentishmen will willingly rise : In them I trust ; for they are soldiers , Witty and courteous , liberal , full of spirit . - 1 Witty here ...
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Anne battle battle of Towton blood brother Buck Buckingham Cate CATESBY Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's second folio crown curse daughter dead death doth Duch Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick Eliz England Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight France friends gentle give Glos Gloster Grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry's Holinshed honour House of Lancaster House of York King Edward King Henry King Richard Lady Lancaster live looks Lord Hastings madam means Mess Montague mother Murd murder noble Norfolk old copies Oxford pity Plantagenet Prince quarto Ratcliff revenge Rich Richm Richmond royal Sandal Castle SCENE second folio sense Shakespeare shalt soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast Tower uncle unto Warwick word