The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7 |
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PLA A Y S OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . VOLUME the SEVEN TH . CONTAINING
KING RICHARD III . KING HENRY VIII . CORIOLANUS . LONDON , Printed for C.
Bathurst , w . Strahan , J. F. and C. Rivington , J. Hinton , L. Davis , W. Owen , T.
PLA A Y S OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . VOLUME the SEVEN TH . CONTAINING
KING RICHARD III . KING HENRY VIII . CORIOLANUS . LONDON , Printed for C.
Bathurst , w . Strahan , J. F. and C. Rivington , J. Hinton , L. Davis , W. Owen , T.
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Earl of Richmond , afierwards King Henry VII . Lord Hastings . Sir Thomas
Vaughan . Sir Richard Ratcliff . Lord Lovel . Sir William Catesby . Sir James Tyrrel
. Lord Stanley . Earl of Oxford . Sir James Blount . Sir Walter Herbert . Sir Robert ...
Earl of Richmond , afierwards King Henry VII . Lord Hastings . Sir Thomas
Vaughan . Sir Richard Ratcliff . Lord Lovel . Sir William Catesby . Sir James Tyrrel
. Lord Stanley . Earl of Oxford . Sir James Blount . Sir Walter Herbert . Sir Robert ...
Side 5
Again , in Hall's Chronicle , King Henry VIII . p . 45 : " -appereilled in ryche armure
, on a barded courser & c . ” Again , in the Miracles of Mofes , by Drayton : “ There
floats the bard iteed with his rider drown'd , " Whose foot in his caparison is cait ...
Again , in Hall's Chronicle , King Henry VIII . p . 45 : " -appereilled in ryche armure
, on a barded courser & c . ” Again , in the Miracles of Mofes , by Drayton : “ There
floats the bard iteed with his rider drown'd , " Whose foot in his caparison is cait ...
Side 13
Come , now , toward Chertsey with your holy load , Taken from Paul's to be
interred there ; And , still as you are weary of the weight , Rest you , whiles I
lament king Henry's corse . Enter Glofter . Glo . Stay you , that bear the corse ,
and set it ...
Come , now , toward Chertsey with your holy load , Taken from Paul's to be
interred there ; And , still as you are weary of the weight , Rest you , whiles I
lament king Henry's corse . Enter Glofter . Glo . Stay you , that bear the corse ,
and set it ...
Side 14
If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds , Behold this pattern of thy butcheries :
Oh , gentlemen , see , see ! dead Henry's wounds Open their congeald mouths ,
and bleed afreih ! Blush , blush , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy presence
...
If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds , Behold this pattern of thy butcheries :
Oh , gentlemen , see , see ! dead Henry's wounds Open their congeald mouths ,
and bleed afreih ! Blush , blush , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy presence
...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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