The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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KING RICHARD II . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . KING RICHARD II . Rofs , friends to
Duke of York , Willoughby , 5 Bolingbroke , John of Gaunt , uncles to Bishop of
Carlisle , friends Duke of Lan - S the King Sir Stephan to King Scroop , Richard .
KING RICHARD II . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . KING RICHARD II . Rofs , friends to
Duke of York , Willoughby , 5 Bolingbroke , John of Gaunt , uncles to Bishop of
Carlisle , friends Duke of Lan - S the King Sir Stephan to King Scroop , Richard .
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S CE N E The King entereth with his power ; alarm to the battle . Then enter
Douglas , and Sir Walter Blunt . Blunt . What is thy name , that thus in battle
crosWhat honour dost thou seek upon my head ? [ fest me ? Doug . Know then ,
ny name is ...
S CE N E The King entereth with his power ; alarm to the battle . Then enter
Douglas , and Sir Walter Blunt . Blunt . What is thy name , that thus in battle
crosWhat honour dost thou seek upon my head ? [ fest me ? Doug . Know then ,
ny name is ...
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Now , if these men do not die well , it will be a black måtter for the King that led
them to it , whom to difobey were against all proportion of subjection . K. Henry . “
So , if a fon that is sent by his father a" bout merchandize , do fall into some lewd
...
Now , if these men do not die well , it will be a black måtter for the King that led
them to it , whom to difobey were against all proportion of subjection . K. Henry . “
So , if a fon that is sent by his father a" bout merchandize , do fall into some lewd
...
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Upon the King ! let us our lives , our souls , Our debts , our careful wives , our
children and Our fins , lay on the King ; he ... What infinite heart - ease mult King's
neglect , That private men enjoy ; and what have Kings That private have not too
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Upon the King ! let us our lives , our souls , Our debts , our careful wives , our
children and Our fins , lay on the King ; he ... What infinite heart - ease mult King's
neglect , That private men enjoy ; and what have Kings That private have not too
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KING HENRY VI . || Baffet , of the Red Rose , or Duke of Glouce : ter , incle to
Lancaller faction . the King , and Protector . || Charles , Dauphin , and af . Duke of
Bedrord , unele to 1erwards King of France . the King , and Regent of || Reignier
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KING HENRY VI . || Baffet , of the Red Rose , or Duke of Glouce : ter , incle to
Lancaller faction . the King , and Protector . || Charles , Dauphin , and af . Duke of
Bedrord , unele to 1erwards King of France . the King , and Regent of || Reignier
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