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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 56
... RICH . -- a lunatick lean - witted fool 3 , Presuming on an ague's privilege , Dar'st with thy frozen admonition Make pale our cheek ; chasing the royal blood , With fury , from his native residence . Now by my seat's right royal ...
... RICH . -- a lunatick lean - witted fool 3 , Presuming on an ague's privilege , Dar'st with thy frozen admonition Make pale our cheek ; chasing the royal blood , With fury , from his native residence . Now by my seat's right royal ...
Page 138
... RICH . And shall I have ? BOLING . You shall . K. RICH . Then give me leave to go . BOLING . Whither ? K. RICH . Whither you will , so I were from your sights . BOLING . Go , some of you , convey him to the Tower . K. RICH . O , good ...
... RICH . And shall I have ? BOLING . You shall . K. RICH . Then give me leave to go . BOLING . Whither ? K. RICH . Whither you will , so I were from your sights . BOLING . Go , some of you , convey him to the Tower . K. RICH . O , good ...
Page 168
... RICH . Taste of it first , as thou art wont to do . KEEP . My lord , I dare not ? sir Pierce of Exton , who Lately came from the king , commands the contrary . K. RICH . The devil take Henry of Lancaster , and thee ! Patience is stale ...
... RICH . Taste of it first , as thou art wont to do . KEEP . My lord , I dare not ? sir Pierce of Exton , who Lately came from the king , commands the contrary . K. RICH . The devil take Henry of Lancaster , and thee ! Patience is stale ...
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