The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 125
... means this scene of rude impatience ? Q. Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence : - Edward , my lord , thy son , our king , is dead.- Why grow the branches , when the root is gone ? Why wither not the leaves , that want their sap ...
... means this scene of rude impatience ? Q. Eliz . To make an act of tragick violence : - Edward , my lord , thy son , our king , is dead.- Why grow the branches , when the root is gone ? Why wither not the leaves , that want their sap ...
Page 136
... mean , to bear me , not to bear with me : - Uncle , my brother mocks both you and me ; Because that I am little , like an ape , He thinks that you should bear me on your shoulders . Buck . With what a sharp - provided wit he reasons ...
... mean , to bear me , not to bear with me : - Uncle , my brother mocks both you and me ; Because that I am little , like an ape , He thinks that you should bear me on your shoulders . Buck . With what a sharp - provided wit he reasons ...
Page 138
... the boar pursues , Were to incense the boar to follow us , And make pursuit , where he did mean no chase . Go , bid thy master rise and come to me ; And we will both together to the Tower , Where 138 KING RICHARD III .
... the boar pursues , Were to incense the boar to follow us , And make pursuit , where he did mean no chase . Go , bid thy master rise and come to me ; And we will both together to the Tower , Where 138 KING RICHARD III .
Page 139
... mean the crown ? Cates . Ay , my good lord . Hast . I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders , Before I'll see the crown so foul misplac'd . But canst thou guess that he doth aim at it ? Cates . Ay , on my life ; and hopes to ...
... mean the crown ? Cates . Ay , my good lord . Hast . I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders , Before I'll see the crown so foul misplac'd . But canst thou guess that he doth aim at it ? Cates . Ay , on my life ; and hopes to ...
Page 143
... mean , your voice , -for crowning of the king . Glo . Than my lord Hastings , no man might be bolder ; His lordship knows me well , and loves me well.- My lord of Ely , when I was last in Holborn , I saw good strawberries in your garden ...
... mean , your voice , -for crowning of the king . Glo . Than my lord Hastings , no man might be bolder ; His lordship knows me well , and loves me well.- My lord of Ely , when I was last in Holborn , I saw good strawberries in your garden ...
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