The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 67
... sure you need them . [ Exeunt all but WAR . KATH . and JANE . War . Jane , set the lights down , and from us return To those in the next room , this little purse ; Say , we'll deserve their loves . Jane . It shall be done , sir . [ Exit ...
... sure you need them . [ Exeunt all but WAR . KATH . and JANE . War . Jane , set the lights down , and from us return To those in the next room , this little purse ; Say , we'll deserve their loves . Jane . It shall be done , sir . [ Exit ...
Page 88
... sure I am , If you , sir , ratify the peace proposed , I dare both motion and effect this marriage For weal of both the kingdoms . K. Ja . Dar'st thou , lord bishop ? Dur . Put it to trial , royal James , by sending Some noble personage ...
... sure I am , If you , sir , ratify the peace proposed , I dare both motion and effect this marriage For weal of both the kingdoms . K. Ja . Dar'st thou , lord bishop ? Dur . Put it to trial , royal James , by sending Some noble personage ...
Page 101
... sure ! War . To Exeter ! to Exeter , march on : Commend us to our people ; we in person Will lend them double spirits ; tell them so . Sket . and Ast . King Richard , king Richard ! [ Exeunt SKET . and AST . War . A thousand blessings ...
... sure ! War . To Exeter ! to Exeter , march on : Commend us to our people ; we in person Will lend them double spirits ; tell them so . Sket . and Ast . King Richard , king Richard ! [ Exeunt SKET . and AST . War . A thousand blessings ...
Page 105
... sure of the overthrow of Warbeck , whom he had , by this time , environed with his agents : hence the disgraceful flight of the usurper , the recourse to the sanctuary of Bewley , and subsequent surrender . Bacon shrewdly observes , on ...
... sure of the overthrow of Warbeck , whom he had , by this time , environed with his agents : hence the disgraceful flight of the usurper , the recourse to the sanctuary of Bewley , and subsequent surrender . Bacon shrewdly observes , on ...
Page 114
... followers , guardel . K. Hen . Was ever so much impudence in for- gery ? The custom sure of being stiled a king , Hath fasten'd in his thought that he is such ; But we shall teach the lad another language : ' 114 ACT V. PERKIN WARBECK .
... followers , guardel . K. Hen . Was ever so much impudence in for- gery ? The custom sure of being stiled a king , Hath fasten'd in his thought that he is such ; But we shall teach the lad another language : ' 114 ACT V. PERKIN WARBECK .
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