King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... hear , Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . K. RICH . Tell me moreover , hast thou sounded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good subject should , On some known ground ...
... hear , Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . K. RICH . Tell me moreover , hast thou sounded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good subject should , On some known ground ...
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... hear was substituted in the fourth line for cheer ; an altera- tion which was adopted in all the subsequent copies , till the true reading was noticed in the Appendix to my former edition . This passage furnishes an evident proof of the ...
... hear was substituted in the fourth line for cheer ; an altera- tion which was adopted in all the subsequent copies , till the true reading was noticed in the Appendix to my former edition . This passage furnishes an evident proof of the ...
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... hear , My death's sad tale may yet undeaf his ear . YORK . No ; it is stopp'd with other flattering sounds , As , praises of his state : then , there are found * Lascivious metres ' ; to whose venom sound The open ear of youth doth ...
... hear , My death's sad tale may yet undeaf his ear . YORK . No ; it is stopp'd with other flattering sounds , As , praises of his state : then , there are found * Lascivious metres ' ; to whose venom sound The open ear of youth doth ...
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... hear of good towards him . Ross . No good at all , that I can do for him ; Unless you call it good , to pity him , Bereft and gelded of his patrimony . NORTH . Now , afore heaven , ' tis shame , such wrongs are borne , In him a royal ...
... hear of good towards him . Ross . No good at all , that I can do for him ; Unless you call it good , to pity him , Bereft and gelded of his patrimony . NORTH . Now , afore heaven , ' tis shame , such wrongs are borne , In him a royal ...
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... hear this fearful tempest sing " , Yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm : 5 And lost their hearts : ] The old ... HEAR this fearful TEMPEST SING , ] So , in The Tem- pest : 66 another storm brewing ; I hear it sing in the wind ...
... hear this fearful tempest sing " , Yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm : 5 And lost their hearts : ] The old ... HEAR this fearful TEMPEST SING , ] So , in The Tem- pest : 66 another storm brewing ; I hear it sing in the wind ...
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