Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays,: As They are Now Performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : Regulated from the Prompt Books of Each House by Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; by the Authors of the Dramatic Censor, Volume 7John Bell ... and C. Etherington at York, 1969 |
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... say too , -you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns , Than to have Bolingbroke return to England : Adding withal , how bleft this land would be In this your coufin's death . Aum . Princes , and noble lords , What ...
... say too , -you had rather refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns , Than to have Bolingbroke return to England : Adding withal , how bleft this land would be In this your coufin's death . Aum . Princes , and noble lords , What ...
Page 252
... Say . " Cad . Well , he fhall be beheaded for it ten times.- " Ah , thou fay , thou ferge , nay , thou buckram lord ... Say . What of that ? Cad . Marry , thou ought'st not to let thy horfe wear a cloak , when honester men than thou go ...
... Say . " Cad . Well , he fhall be beheaded for it ten times.- " Ah , thou fay , thou ferge , nay , thou buckram lord ... Say . What of that ? Cad . Marry , thou ought'st not to let thy horfe wear a cloak , when honester men than thou go ...
Page 254
... Say . The pally , and not fear , provoketh me . " Cad . Nay , he nods at us ; as who fhould fay , I'll be ❝even with you . I'll fee if his head will stand steadier " on a pole , or no : Take him away , and behead him . " Say . Tell me ...
... Say . The pally , and not fear , provoketh me . " Cad . Nay , he nods at us ; as who fhould fay , I'll be ❝even with you . I'll fee if his head will stand steadier " on a pole , or no : Take him away , and behead him . " Say . Tell me ...
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