The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page 38
... Exit . ACT III . SCENE I. Bolingbroke's camp at Bristol . Enter Bolingbroke , York , Northumberland , Rofs , Percy , Willoughby , with Bushy and Green prifoners RING forth these men . Boling Bushy and Green , I will not vex your fouls ...
... Exit . ACT III . SCENE I. Bolingbroke's camp at Bristol . Enter Bolingbroke , York , Northumberland , Rofs , Percy , Willoughby , with Bushy and Green prifoners RING forth these men . Boling Bushy and Green , I will not vex your fouls ...
Page 57
... be his conduct . [ Exit . Boling . Lords , you that here are under our arrest , Procure your fureties for your days of answer : VOL . IV . H Little Little are we beholden to your love , And little Sc . 2 . 57 KING RICHARD II .
... be his conduct . [ Exit . Boling . Lords , you that here are under our arrest , Procure your fureties for your days of answer : VOL . IV . H Little Little are we beholden to your love , And little Sc . 2 . 57 KING RICHARD II .
Page 68
... Exit . Duch . After , Aumerle ; mount thee upon his horse ; Spur poft , and get before him to the King , And beg thy pardon , ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York ...
... Exit . Duch . After , Aumerle ; mount thee upon his horse ; Spur poft , and get before him to the King , And beg thy pardon , ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York ...
Page 76
... Exit . Keep . My Lord , wilt please you to fall to ? K. Rich . Taste of it firft , as thou wert wont to do . Keep . My Lord , I dare not ; for Sir Pierce of Exton , Who , late came from the King , commands the contrary . K. Rich . The ...
... Exit . Keep . My Lord , wilt please you to fall to ? K. Rich . Taste of it firft , as thou wert wont to do . Keep . My Lord , I dare not ; for Sir Pierce of Exton , Who , late came from the King , commands the contrary . K. Rich . The ...
Page 86
... Exit Fal Poins . Now , my good fweet honey Lord , ride with us to - morrow . I have a jeft to execute , that I cannot manage alone . Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gads- hill , fhall rob these men that we have already way- laid ...
... Exit Fal Poins . Now , my good fweet honey Lord , ride with us to - morrow . I have a jeft to execute , that I cannot manage alone . Falstaff , Bardolph , Peto , and Gads- hill , fhall rob these men that we have already way- laid ...
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