The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... unto the crown , and reign as king.- Earl of Northumberland , he flew thy father ; - And thine , lord Clifford ; and you both have vow'd revenge On him , his fons , his favourites , and his friends . ' NORTH . If I be not , heavens , be ...
... unto the crown , and reign as king.- Earl of Northumberland , he flew thy father ; - And thine , lord Clifford ; and you both have vow'd revenge On him , his fons , his favourites , and his friends . ' NORTH . If I be not , heavens , be ...
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... unto this princely duke of York ; Or I will fill the house with armed men , And , o'er the chair of state , where now he fits , Write up his title with usurping blood . [ He flamps , and the Soldiers show themselves . K. HEN . My lord ...
... unto this princely duke of York ; Or I will fill the house with armed men , And , o'er the chair of state , where now he fits , Write up his title with usurping blood . [ He flamps , and the Soldiers show themselves . K. HEN . My lord ...
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... unto the prince your fon ? WAR . What good is this to England , and him- felf ? WEST . Base , fearful , and despairing Henry ! CLIF . How hast thou injur'd both thyself and us ? WEST . I cannot stay to hear these articles . NORTH . Nor ...
... unto the prince your fon ? WAR . What good is this to England , and him- felf ? WEST . Base , fearful , and despairing Henry ! CLIF . How hast thou injur'd both thyself and us ? WEST . I cannot stay to hear these articles . NORTH . Nor ...
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... unto the fea , from whence I came . [ Exeunt York , and his Sons , WARWICK , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , Soldiers , and Attendants . * K. HEN . And I , with grief and forrow , to the court . Enter Queen MARGARET and the Prince of Wales . EXE ...
... unto the fea , from whence I came . [ Exeunt York , and his Sons , WARWICK , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , Soldiers , and Attendants . * K. HEN . And I , with grief and forrow , to the court . Enter Queen MARGARET and the Prince of Wales . EXE ...
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... unto the house of York such head , * As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . * To entail him and his heirs unto the crown , * What is it , but to make thy fepulchre , Rather than made- ] Old copy - Rather than have made . The ...
... unto the house of York such head , * As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . * To entail him and his heirs unto the crown , * What is it , but to make thy fepulchre , Rather than made- ] Old copy - Rather than have made . The ...
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