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... Richard II . Rot . Claus . 16. R. II . dors . ii . Blount's GLOSSOGRA . MALONE . The Globe theatre , in which Shakspeare was a performer , stood on the fouthern fide of the river Thames , and was contiguous to this noted place of tumult ...
... Richard II . Rot . Claus . 16. R. II . dors . ii . Blount's GLOSSOGRA . MALONE . The Globe theatre , in which Shakspeare was a performer , stood on the fouthern fide of the river Thames , and was contiguous to this noted place of tumult ...
Side 307
... Richard II . the two parts of King Henry IV . King Henry V. King Richard III . King Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , The Taming af the Shrew , The Merchant of Venice , and I believe , Hamlet , Timon of Athens , and ...
... Richard II . the two parts of King Henry IV . King Henry V. King Richard III . King Lear , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , The Taming af the Shrew , The Merchant of Venice , and I believe , Hamlet , Timon of Athens , and ...
Side 543
... Richard II : " Here did fhe drop a tear ; here , in this place , " I'll fet a bank of rue , four berb of grace . " STEEVENS . 5 - death and bonour . ] That is , an honourable death . UPTON . 4. Sold 4. Sold . Peace , what noife ? 1 ...
... Richard II : " Here did fhe drop a tear ; here , in this place , " I'll fet a bank of rue , four berb of grace . " STEEVENS . 5 - death and bonour . ] That is , an honourable death . UPTON . 4. Sold 4. Sold . Peace , what noife ? 1 ...
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