The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... Pray , Mr. Macklin , who was the stupid author ? I , sir ! ' roared the veteran , in a tone that took away , continued Badeley , all desire to continue the conversation . " ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM CAVENDISH , EARL OF NEWCASTLE ...
... Pray , Mr. Macklin , who was the stupid author ? I , sir ! ' roared the veteran , in a tone that took away , continued Badeley , all desire to continue the conversation . " ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM CAVENDISH , EARL OF NEWCASTLE ...
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... prayers Of loyal subjects are a sure defence Against all force and counsel of intrusion .-- But now , my lords , put case , some of our nobles , 8 [ Daw . ] And but idols , & c . ] The 4to , by mistake , gives this short speech also to ...
... prayers Of loyal subjects are a sure defence Against all force and counsel of intrusion .-- But now , my lords , put case , some of our nobles , 8 [ Daw . ] And but idols , & c . ] The 4to , by mistake , gives this short speech also to ...
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... Pray , lords , commend my fa- vours To his last peace , which , with him , I will That done , it doth concern us to consult Of other following troubles . Orf . I am glad pray for : [ Exit . He's gone ; upon my life he would have pardon ...
... Pray , lords , commend my fa- vours To his last peace , which , with him , I will That done , it doth concern us to consult Of other following troubles . Orf . I am glad pray for : [ Exit . He's gone ; upon my life he would have pardon ...
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... prayers . My grave lord of Durham , My lords of Oxford , Surrey , Dawbeney , all , Accept from a poor dying man a farewell . I was , as you are , once , great , and stood hopeful Of many flourishing years ; but fate and time Have SCENE ...
... prayers . My grave lord of Durham , My lords of Oxford , Surrey , Dawbeney , all , Accept from a poor dying man a farewell . I was , as you are , once , great , and stood hopeful Of many flourishing years ; but fate and time Have SCENE ...
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... , Stamp'd on a noble name , than on a base . The heavens forgive thee ! -pray , my lords , no change Of words ; this man and I have used too many . Clif . Shall I be disgraced Without reply ? Dur 42 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
... , Stamp'd on a noble name , than on a base . The heavens forgive thee ! -pray , my lords , no change Of words ; this man and I have used too many . Clif . Shall I be disgraced Without reply ? Dur 42 ACT II . PERKIN WARBECK .
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