The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 77
... lost sorrow , to wail one * that's lost . SON . Then , grandam , you conclude that he is dead . The king my uncle is to blame for this : God will revenge it ; whom I will impĆ³rtune With earnest prayers all to that effect . DAUGH . And ...
... lost sorrow , to wail one * that's lost . SON . Then , grandam , you conclude that he is dead . The king my uncle is to blame for this : God will revenge it ; whom I will impĆ³rtune With earnest prayers all to that effect . DAUGH . And ...
Page 201
... lost 2 : - Some one take order , Buckingham be brought To Salisbury ; the rest march on with me . [ Exeunt . he ... LOST : ] So , in Mac- beth : " When the battle's lost and won . " This antithetical phrase is found in several of our ...
... lost 2 : - Some one take order , Buckingham be brought To Salisbury ; the rest march on with me . [ Exeunt . he ... LOST : ] So , in Mac- beth : " When the battle's lost and won . " This antithetical phrase is found in several of our ...
Page 294
... lost the day , and Richmond he hath wonne the field , and tryumphs like a valiant conquerer . Report . But who is slaine besides our Lord and soueraigne ? Page . Slaine is the worthie duke of Northfolke he , & with him Sir Robart ...
... lost the day , and Richmond he hath wonne the field , and tryumphs like a valiant conquerer . Report . But who is slaine besides our Lord and soueraigne ? Page . Slaine is the worthie duke of Northfolke he , & with him Sir Robart ...
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