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... Exet . . . and Duke Humphrey staies all the rest . Exit ... Manet the rest . F 1. 73. Glou . ] 67 . Humphrey ( and throughout ) . 74. unload ] 68. unfold . 75. Your ... land ] omitted Q. 76. spend his youth ] 69. toyle himselfe . 77-80 ...
... Exet . . . and Duke Humphrey staies all the rest . Exit ... Manet the rest . F 1. 73. Glou . ] 67 . Humphrey ( and throughout ) . 74. unload ] 68. unfold . 75. Your ... land ] omitted Q. 76. spend his youth ] 69. toyle himselfe . 77-80 ...
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... Exet . Cardinall . 170-171 . omitted Q. 172. Somerset . Yet let us watch this haughtie Cardinall ] 105. Buck . But let us watch this haughtie Cardinall . 173-175 . His insolence . protector ] omitted Q. 176 , 177. Buck . Or thou or I ...
... Exet . Cardinall . 170-171 . omitted Q. 172. Somerset . Yet let us watch this haughtie Cardinall ] 105. Buck . But let us watch this haughtie Cardinall . 173-175 . His insolence . protector ] omitted Q. 176 , 177. Buck . Or thou or I ...
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... Exet Salsbury and Warwicke . Calydon ] omitted Q. 194. exploits ] military undertakings . A favourite word in Shakespeare , familiar from the Chroniclers ' usage . " Employed upon the exployte and expedition of the full fynishing and ...
... Exet Salsbury and Warwicke . Calydon ] omitted Q. 194. exploits ] military undertakings . A favourite word in Shakespeare , familiar from the Chroniclers ' usage . " Employed upon the exployte and expedition of the full fynishing and ...
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... Exet . Humphrey . 60-67 . Yes , my good lord ... Fortune's pageant ] 44-46 . Ile come after you , for I cannot go before , But ere it be long , Ile go before them all , Despight of all that seeke to crosse me thus . Grafton ( and Hall ) ...
... Exet . Humphrey . 60-67 . Yes , my good lord ... Fortune's pageant ] 44-46 . Ile come after you , for I cannot go before , But ere it be long , Ile go before them all , Despight of all that seeke to crosse me thus . Grafton ( and Hall ) ...
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... Exet Elnor . 87-91 . Hume must . witch ] 68-71 . Now Sir Iohn Hum , No words but mum , Seale vp your lips , for you must silent be , These gifts ere long will make me mightie rich , The Duches she thinks now that all is well . 92 , 93 ...
... Exet Elnor . 87-91 . Hume must . witch ] 68-71 . Now Sir Iohn Hum , No words but mum , Seale vp your lips , for you must silent be , These gifts ere long will make me mightie rich , The Duches she thinks now that all is well . 92 , 93 ...
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Page 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Page vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.