The dramatic works, Volum 7Walker, 1832 |
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Side 13
... honour may be shrouded in a hearse , Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster Poor key - cold2 figure of a holy king ! 3 17 Lady Anne , the betrothed widow of Edward prince of Wales . See King Henry ...
... honour may be shrouded in a hearse , Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster Poor key - cold2 figure of a holy king ! 3 17 Lady Anne , the betrothed widow of Edward prince of Wales . See King Henry ...
Side 27
... honours on your high desert . What may she not ? She may , ay , marry may she , Riv . What , marry , may she ? * Glo ... honour , state , and seat , is due to me . Glo . What ? threat you me with telling of the king ? ka Tell him , and ...
... honours on your high desert . What may she not ? She may , ay , marry may she , Riv . What , marry , may she ? * Glo ... honour , state , and seat , is due to me . Glo . What ? threat you me with telling of the king ? ka Tell him , and ...
Side 31
... honour ! thou detested- 20Thou elvish mark'd , abortive , rooting hog . ' It was an old prejudice which is not yet quite extinct , that those who are de- fective or deformed are marked by nature as prone to mischief . She calls him hog ...
... honour ! thou detested- 20Thou elvish mark'd , abortive , rooting hog . ' It was an old prejudice which is not yet quite extinct , that those who are de- fective or deformed are marked by nature as prone to mischief . She calls him hog ...
Side 33
... honour is scarce current22 : O , that your young nobility could judge , belt - sif What ' twere to lose it , and be miserable ! They that stand higli , have many blasts to shake them : And , if they fall , they dash themselves to pieces ...
... honour is scarce current22 : O , that your young nobility could judge , belt - sif What ' twere to lose it , and be miserable ! They that stand higli , have many blasts to shake them : And , if they fall , they dash themselves to pieces ...
Side 39
... honour for an inward toil ; And , for unfelt imaginations , a They often feel a world of restless cares 10 So that , between their titles , and low name , There's nothing differs but the outward fame . Enter the Two Murderers . 1 Murd ...
... honour for an inward toil ; And , for unfelt imaginations , a They often feel a world of restless cares 10 So that , between their titles , and low name , There's nothing differs but the outward fame . Enter the Two Murderers . 1 Murd ...
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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