The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... rich Cardinal , And from the great and new - made Duke of Suffolk's Yet I do find it fo : for to be plain , They ( knowing Dame Eleanor's aspiring humour ) Have hired me to undermine the Dutchefs ; And buz these conjurations in her ...
... rich Cardinal , And from the great and new - made Duke of Suffolk's Yet I do find it fo : for to be plain , They ( knowing Dame Eleanor's aspiring humour ) Have hired me to undermine the Dutchefs ; And buz these conjurations in her ...
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... rich Hangings in an homely house , So was his Will in his old feeble body . But noble as he is , look , where he comes . Enter Salisbury . Sal . Now , by my sword , well haft thou fought to day ; Richard . By th ' Mafs , fo did we all ...
... rich Hangings in an homely house , So was his Will in his old feeble body . But noble as he is , look , where he comes . Enter Salisbury . Sal . Now , by my sword , well haft thou fought to day ; Richard . By th ' Mafs , fo did we all ...
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... Rich . Speak thou for me , and tell them what I did.- [ Throwing down the Duke of Somerset's Head . York . Richard hath best deserv'd of all my Sons : 1 The third part ] First printed under the title of the true tragedy of Richard Duke ...
... Rich . Speak thou for me , and tell them what I did.- [ Throwing down the Duke of Somerset's Head . York . Richard hath best deserv'd of all my Sons : 1 The third part ] First printed under the title of the true tragedy of Richard Duke ...
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... Rich . Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head . War . And fo do I. Victorious Prince of York , Before I see thee feated in that Throne , Which now the House of Lancafter ufurps , I vow by heav'n , these eyes shall never close . This ...
... Rich . Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head . War . And fo do I. Victorious Prince of York , Before I see thee feated in that Throne , Which now the House of Lancafter ufurps , I vow by heav'n , these eyes shall never close . This ...
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... Rich . You are old enough now , and yet , methinks , you lofe : Father , tear the Crown from the Ufurper's head . Edw . Sweet father , do fo ; fet it on your head . Mont . Good brother , as thou lov't and honour'st arms , Let's fight it ...
... Rich . You are old enough now , and yet , methinks , you lofe : Father , tear the Crown from the Ufurper's head . Edw . Sweet father , do fo ; fet it on your head . Mont . Good brother , as thou lov't and honour'st arms , Let's fight it ...
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