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Side 4
... Suffolk . Lord Talbot , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury : John Talbot , his fon . Edmund Mortimer , Earl of March . Mortimer's Keeper , and a Lawyer . Sir John Fastolfe . Sir William Lucy . Sir William Glansdale . Sir Thomas Gargrave ...
... Suffolk . Lord Talbot , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury : John Talbot , his fon . Edmund Mortimer , Earl of March . Mortimer's Keeper , and a Lawyer . Sir John Fastolfe . Sir William Lucy . Sir William Glansdale . Sir Thomas Gargrave ...
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... Suffolk , we - read of the " Erle of Danas , bastard of Orlyaunce . " VAILLANT . 9 - your cheer appall'd ; ) Cheer is jollity , gaiety . M. MASON . Cheer , rather fignifies - countenance . So , in A Midsummer Night's " All fancy - fick ...
... Suffolk , we - read of the " Erle of Danas , bastard of Orlyaunce . " VAILLANT . 9 - your cheer appall'd ; ) Cheer is jollity , gaiety . M. MASON . Cheer , rather fignifies - countenance . So , in A Midsummer Night's " All fancy - fick ...
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... SUFFOLK , and WAR- WICK ; RICHARD PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . 2 PLAN . Great lords , and gentlemen what means this filence ? Dare no man answer in a cafe of truth ? SUF . Within the Temple hall we were too loud ; The ...
... SUFFOLK , and WAR- WICK ; RICHARD PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . 2 PLAN . Great lords , and gentlemen what means this filence ? Dare no man answer in a cafe of truth ? SUF . Within the Temple hall we were too loud ; The ...
Side 65
... Suffolk im- mediately reply , Turn not thy Scorns this way , Plantagenet . Why ? because Plantagenet had called Somesset , with whom Suffolk fided , peevish boy . WARBURTON . Mr. Theobald with great probability reads - faction ...
... Suffolk im- mediately reply , Turn not thy Scorns this way , Plantagenet . Why ? because Plantagenet had called Somesset , with whom Suffolk fided , peevish boy . WARBURTON . Mr. Theobald with great probability reads - faction ...
Side 81
... SUFFOLK ; the Bishop- of Winchester , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , and Others . GLOSTER offers to put up a bill ; Win- chefter Snatches it , and tears it . WIN . Com'st thou with deep premeditated lines , With written pamphlets studiously ...
... SUFFOLK ; the Bishop- of Winchester , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , and Others . GLOSTER offers to put up a bill ; Win- chefter Snatches it , and tears it . WIN . Com'st thou with deep premeditated lines , With written pamphlets studiously ...
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