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 64
... treason we arrest you here : My lord of Westminster , be it your charge To keep him fafely ' till his day of trial.- [ Officers give Carlisle to the Abbot . May't please you , lords , to grant the commons ' fuit ? Bol . Fetch hither ...
... treason we arrest you here : My lord of Westminster , be it your charge To keep him fafely ' till his day of trial.- [ Officers give Carlisle to the Abbot . May't please you , lords , to grant the commons ' fuit ? Bol . Fetch hither ...
Page 133
... treason . Puc . What will you do , good grey - beard ? break a lance , And run a tilt at death within a chair ? Tal . Foul fiend of France , and hag of all defpite , Encompass'd with thy luftful paramours ! Becomes it thee to taunt his ...
... treason . Puc . What will you do , good grey - beard ? break a lance , And run a tilt at death within a chair ? Tal . Foul fiend of France , and hag of all defpite , Encompass'd with thy luftful paramours ! Becomes it thee to taunt his ...
Page 142
... treason ; And what offence it is , to flout his friends . Tal . I go , my lord ; in heart defiring still , You may behold confufion of your foes . Enter Vernon and Baffet . [ Exit , Ver . Grant me the combat , gracious fovereign ! Baf ...
... treason ; And what offence it is , to flout his friends . Tal . I go , my lord ; in heart defiring still , You may behold confufion of your foes . Enter Vernon and Baffet . [ Exit , Ver . Grant me the combat , gracious fovereign ! Baf ...
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