The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... grace the stage . We cannot limit scenes , for the whole land Itself appear'd too narrow to withstand Competitors for kingdoms : nor is here Unnecessary mirth forced , to endear A multitude : on these two rests the fate Of worthy ...
... grace the stage . We cannot limit scenes , for the whole land Itself appear'd too narrow to withstand Competitors for kingdoms : nor is here Unnecessary mirth forced , to endear A multitude : on these two rests the fate Of worthy ...
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... he is pleas'd To admit you to his favour : do not falter In your discovery ; but as you covet A liberal grace , and pardon for your follies , So labour to deserve it , by laying open All SCENE II . 25 PERKIN WARBECK ,
... he is pleas'd To admit you to his favour : do not falter In your discovery ; but as you covet A liberal grace , and pardon for your follies , So labour to deserve it , by laying open All SCENE II . 25 PERKIN WARBECK ,
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... the dead temples of this bloody wretch Have I pluck'd off , to grace thy brows withal ; Wear it , enjoy it , and make much of it . ” — Richard III . Enter DAWBENEY . Daw . Ten thousand Cornish , Grudging SCENE III . 31 PERKIN WARBECK .
... the dead temples of this bloody wretch Have I pluck'd off , to grace thy brows withal ; Wear it , enjoy it , and make much of it . ” — Richard III . Enter DAWBENEY . Daw . Ten thousand Cornish , Grudging SCENE III . 31 PERKIN WARBECK .
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... grace more than ordinary ; ' Twere pity now , if he should prove a counterfeit . Kath . Bless the young man , our nation would be laugh'd at For honest souls through Christendom ! my father Hath a weak stomach to the business , madam ...
... grace more than ordinary ; ' Twere pity now , if he should prove a counterfeit . Kath . Bless the young man , our nation would be laugh'd at For honest souls through Christendom ! my father Hath a weak stomach to the business , madam ...
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... grace , and then your nobles here present , may be pleased to hear the tragedy of a young man— tossed from misery to misery . You see before you the spectacle of a Plantagenet , who hath been carried from the nursery to the sanctuary ...
... grace , and then your nobles here present , may be pleased to hear the tragedy of a young man— tossed from misery to misery . You see before you the spectacle of a Plantagenet , who hath been carried from the nursery to the sanctuary ...
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