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Side 4
Which soon again fhut themselves up in one , 6 Ready to buckle as the armies
were , " Which this brave duke took to himself alone & c . " Again , in the 22d
Song of the Polyolbion : " And thankful to high heaven which of his caufe had
care ...
Which soon again fhut themselves up in one , 6 Ready to buckle as the armies
were , " Which this brave duke took to himself alone & c . " Again , in the 22d
Song of the Polyolbion : " And thankful to high heaven which of his caufe had
care ...
Side 17
But the Oxford editor , troubling himself with nothing of this , will make a fine
oratorical period of it : Thou waft the cause . And most accurs'd th ' effe & t !
WARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of fir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr.
Warburton's ...
But the Oxford editor , troubling himself with nothing of this , will make a fine
oratorical period of it : Thou waft the cause . And most accurs'd th ' effe & t !
WARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of fir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr.
Warburton's ...
Side 21
Imagine , I have said farewel already . ) Cibber , who altered Rich . III . for the
stage , was so thoroughly convinced of the ridiculousness and improbability of
this scene , that he thought himself obliged to make Trefsel lay : i hen future
chronicles ...
Imagine , I have said farewel already . ) Cibber , who altered Rich . III . for the
stage , was so thoroughly convinced of the ridiculousness and improbability of
this scene , that he thought himself obliged to make Trefsel lay : i hen future
chronicles ...
Side 28
Gl . Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick , Ay , and forswore himself , —
Which Jesu pardon ! 2. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party
, for the crown ; And , for his meed , poor lord , he is mew'd I would to God , my ...
Gl . Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick , Ay , and forswore himself , —
Which Jesu pardon ! 2. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party
, for the crown ; And , for his meed , poor lord , he is mew'd I would to God , my ...
Side 43
... of gold , that by chance I found ; it beggars any man that keeps it : it is turn'd out
of all towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man , that means to live
well , endeavours to trust to himself , and live with06 AR out it . fick 1 Murd .
... of gold , that by chance I found ; it beggars any man that keeps it : it is turn'd out
of all towns and cities for a dangerous thing ; and every man , that means to live
well , endeavours to trust to himself , and live with06 AR out it . fick 1 Murd .
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