The dramatic works, Volum 7Walker, 1832 |
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Side 15
... Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by Saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar ...
... Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by Saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar ...
Side 21
... , that he thought it necessary to make Tressel say : - When future chronicles shall speak of this , They will be thought romance , not history . " Glo . Sirs , take up the corse . Gent SC . II . KING RICHARD III . 21.
... , that he thought it necessary to make Tressel say : - When future chronicles shall speak of this , They will be thought romance , not history . " Glo . Sirs , take up the corse . Gent SC . II . KING RICHARD III . 21.
Side 22
William Shakespeare. Glo . Sirs , take up the corse . Gent . Towards Chertsey , noble lord ? Glo . No , to White Friars ; there attend my coming . [ Exeunt the rest , with the Corse . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman ...
William Shakespeare. Glo . Sirs , take up the corse . Gent . Towards Chertsey , noble lord ? Glo . No , to White Friars ; there attend my coming . [ Exeunt the rest , with the Corse . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman ...
Side 189
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . Even to t the hall to hear what shall become 0 , -God save you ! I'll save you Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . Even to t the hall to hear what shall become 0 , -God save you ! I'll save you Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
Side 190
... Gent . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 Gent . That was he , The same . All these accus'd him strongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but , indeed , he could not : And so his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him ...
... Gent . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 Gent . That was he , The same . All these accus'd him strongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but , indeed , he could not : And so his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him ...
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Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Calchas cardinal Catesby Cham Clar Clarence Cres Cressida curse daughter death Diomed doth Duch duke earl Edward Eliz ENEAS Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace Grecian Hastings hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen Holinshed honour Kath King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's kiss lady live look Lord Chamberlain madam married means Menelaus Murd Nestor never night noble Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace play pray Priam prince queen Rape of Lucrece Rich Richmond SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas sorrow soul speak Stan Stanley Steevens sweet sword tell tent thee Ther There's Thersites thing thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Ulyss unto Wolsey word