The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... eyes , as to my own I seem a monster , by my breach of truth . K. Hen . Clifford , stand up ; for instance of thy safety , I offer thee my hand . Clif . A sovereign balm For my bruis'd soul , I kiss it with a greediness . [ Kisses the ...
... eyes , as to my own I seem a monster , by my breach of truth . K. Hen . Clifford , stand up ; for instance of thy safety , I offer thee my hand . Clif . A sovereign balm For my bruis'd soul , I kiss it with a greediness . [ Kisses the ...
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... eyes from rest ? -the news ? I " Shakspeare thus notices the circumstance : - " Enter STANLEY bearing the crown . Stanley . Courageous Richmond , well hast thou acquit thee ! Lo here , this long usurped royalty From the dead temples of ...
... eyes from rest ? -the news ? I " Shakspeare thus notices the circumstance : - " Enter STANLEY bearing the crown . Stanley . Courageous Richmond , well hast thou acquit thee ! Lo here , this long usurped royalty From the dead temples of ...
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... eyes , in presence of your peers , A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath. 3 War . Most high , most mighty king ! & c . ] This speech is skilfully abridged from the historian . When it could be done with proper effect , the words ...
... eyes , in presence of your peers , A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath. 3 War . Most high , most mighty king ! & c . ] This speech is skilfully abridged from the historian . When it could be done with proper effect , the words ...
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... eyes , And bleeding souls : but our misfortunes since , Have rang'd a larger progress thro ' strange lands , Protected in our innocence by Heaven . Edward the Fifth , our brother , in his tragedy , Quench'd their hot thirst of blood ...
... eyes , And bleeding souls : but our misfortunes since , Have rang'd a larger progress thro ' strange lands , Protected in our innocence by Heaven . Edward the Fifth , our brother , in his tragedy , Quench'd their hot thirst of blood ...
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... After all , the writer hints , as broadly as he dared , that Stanley's main guilt lay in his vast accumulations , which Henry viewed with too greedy an eye . 7 Dawbeney . ] " This person ( Charles Lord 40 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
... After all , the writer hints , as broadly as he dared , that Stanley's main guilt lay in his vast accumulations , which Henry viewed with too greedy an eye . 7 Dawbeney . ] " This person ( Charles Lord 40 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
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