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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Page 102
... Stand back , thou manifeft confpirator ; " Thou that contriv'dft to murder our dead lord ; Thou that giv'ft whores ... stand thou back , I will not budge a foot ; " This be Damafcus , be thou curfed Cain , " To flay thy brother Abel , if ...
... Stand back , thou manifeft confpirator ; " Thou that contriv'dft to murder our dead lord ; Thou that giv'ft whores ... stand thou back , I will not budge a foot ; " This be Damafcus , be thou curfed Cain , " To flay thy brother Abel , if ...
Page 245
... Stand , villain , ftand , or I'll fell thee down : This is exceedingly natural , that an illiterate fon of ignorance , like Cade , poffeffed of occafional power totally beyond his ability to conduct properly , fhould condemn even the ...
... Stand , villain , ftand , or I'll fell thee down : This is exceedingly natural , that an illiterate fon of ignorance , like Cade , poffeffed of occafional power totally beyond his ability to conduct properly , fhould condemn even the ...
Page 348
... stand not to reply.- Farewel , my fovereign . -- K. H. Farewel , my Hector , and my Troy's true hope . Cla . In fign of truth , I kifs your highness ' hand . K. H. Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortunate ! Mou . Comfort , my lord ...
... stand not to reply.- Farewel , my fovereign . -- K. H. Farewel , my Hector , and my Troy's true hope . Cla . In fign of truth , I kifs your highness ' hand . K. H. Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortunate ! Mou . Comfort , my lord ...
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