The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 117
... voice is thunder , but thy looks are humble . 1 Murd . My voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly dost thou speak ! Your eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who sent you hither ? Wherefore do ...
... voice is thunder , but thy looks are humble . 1 Murd . My voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly dost thou speak ! Your eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who sent you hither ? Wherefore do ...
Page 139
... voice on Richard's side , To bar my master's heirs in true descent , God knows , I will not do it , to the death . Cates . God keep your lordship in that gracious mind ! Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelve - month hence , - That ...
... voice on Richard's side , To bar my master's heirs in true descent , God knows , I will not do it , to the death . Cates . God keep your lordship in that gracious mind ! Hast . But I shall laugh at this a twelve - month hence , - That ...
Page 143
... voice , Which , I presume , he'll take in gentle part . Enter GLOSTER . Ely . In happy time , here comes the duke himself . Glo . My noble lords and cousins , all , good morrow : I have been long a sleeper ; but , I trust , My absence ...
... voice , Which , I presume , he'll take in gentle part . Enter GLOSTER . Ely . In happy time , here comes the duke himself . Glo . My noble lords and cousins , all , good morrow : I have been long a sleeper ; but , I trust , My absence ...
Page 150
... voices cried , God save king Richard ! And thus I took the vantage of those few , Thanks , gentle citizens , and friends , quoth I ; This general applause , and cheerful shout , Argues your wisdom , and your love to Richard : And even ...
... voices cried , God save king Richard ! And thus I took the vantage of those few , Thanks , gentle citizens , and friends , quoth I ; This general applause , and cheerful shout , Argues your wisdom , and your love to Richard : And even ...
Page 165
... voice , That my woe - wearied tongue is still and mute , - Edward Plantagenet , why art thou dead ? Q. Mar. Plantagenet doth quit Plantagenet , Edward for Edward pays a dying debt . Q. Eliz . Wilt thou , O God , fly from such gentle ...
... voice , That my woe - wearied tongue is still and mute , - Edward Plantagenet , why art thou dead ? Q. Mar. Plantagenet doth quit Plantagenet , Edward for Edward pays a dying debt . Q. Eliz . Wilt thou , O God , fly from such gentle ...
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