The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... highness to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is , when men are rul'd by women : - ' Tis not the king , that fends you to the Tower ; My lady Grey his wife , Clarence , ' tis fhe , That tempts him to this harsh extremity . Was it not ...
... highness to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is , when men are rul'd by women : - ' Tis not the king , that fends you to the Tower ; My lady Grey his wife , Clarence , ' tis fhe , That tempts him to this harsh extremity . Was it not ...
Side 52
... highness To take our brother Clarence to your grace . Glo . Why , madam , have I offer'd love for this , To be fo flouted in this royal prefence ? • I do not know & c . ] Milton in his EIKONOKAAETHE , has this obfervation . " The poets ...
... highness To take our brother Clarence to your grace . Glo . Why , madam , have I offer'd love for this , To be fo flouted in this royal prefence ? • I do not know & c . ] Milton in his EIKONOKAAETHE , has this obfervation . " The poets ...
Side 53
... highness hear me . K. Edw . Then fay at once , what is it thou request'st . Stan . ' The forfeit , fovereign , of my fervant's life ; Who flew to - day a riotous gentleman , 8 Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . 7 K. Edz . 9 Have ...
... highness hear me . K. Edw . Then fay at once , what is it thou request'st . Stan . ' The forfeit , fovereign , of my fervant's life ; Who flew to - day a riotous gentleman , 8 Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . 7 K. Edz . 9 Have ...
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... highness fhall repose you at the Tower : Then where you please , and fhall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation , Prince . I do not like the Tower , of any place : - Did Julius Cæfar build that place , my lord ? Glo ...
... highness fhall repose you at the Tower : Then where you please , and fhall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation , Prince . I do not like the Tower , of any place : - Did Julius Cæfar build that place , my lord ? Glo ...
Side 135
... highness ' pleasure , What from your grace I fhall deliver to him . K. Rich . O , true , good Catefby ; -Bid him levy ftraight The greatest strength and power he can make , And meet me fuddenly at Salisbury . Catef . I go . [ Exit . Rat ...
... highness ' pleasure , What from your grace I fhall deliver to him . K. Rich . O , true , good Catefby ; -Bid him levy ftraight The greatest strength and power he can make , And meet me fuddenly at Salisbury . Catef . I go . [ Exit . Rat ...
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