The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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Page 279
Hold up thy hand " , make signal of thy hope.* He dies , and makes no sign ; O
God , forgive him ! * War . So bad a death argues a monstrous life . • K. Hen .
Forbear to judge * , for we are sinners all.• Close up his eyes , and draw the
curtain ...
Hold up thy hand " , make signal of thy hope.* He dies , and makes no sign ; O
God , forgive him ! * War . So bad a death argues a monstrous life . • K. Hen .
Forbear to judge * , for we are sinners all.• Close up his eyes , and draw the
curtain ...
Page 479
Son Edward , she is fair and virtuous , * Therefore delay not , give thy hand to
Warwick ; And , with thy hand , thy faith irrevocable , ' That only Warwick's
daughter shall be thine . * Prince . Yes , I accept her , for she well deserves it ; *
And here ...
Son Edward , she is fair and virtuous , * Therefore delay not , give thy hand to
Warwick ; And , with thy hand , thy faith irrevocable , ' That only Warwick's
daughter shall be thine . * Prince . Yes , I accept her , for she well deserves it ; *
And here ...
Page 591
In the deservedly admired scene in which Cardinal Beaufort's death is
represented , in the original play , ( as well as in Shakspeare's Second Part of
King Henry VI . ) he is called upon to hold up his hand , as a proof of his
confidence in God ...
In the deservedly admired scene in which Cardinal Beaufort's death is
represented , in the original play , ( as well as in Shakspeare's Second Part of
King Henry VI . ) he is called upon to hold up his hand , as a proof of his
confidence in God ...
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