The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 135
... things you'll say a beggar , nay . Glo . It is too weighty for your grace to wear . York . I weigh it lightly , were it heavier . Glo , What , would you have my weapon , little lord ? York . I would , that I might thank you as you call ...
... things you'll say a beggar , nay . Glo . It is too weighty for your grace to wear . York . I weigh it lightly , were it heavier . Glo , What , would you have my weapon , little lord ? York . I would , that I might thank you as you call ...
Page 139
... thing to die , my gracious lord , When men are unprepar'd , and look not for it . Hast , O monstrous , monstrous ! and so falls it out With Rivers , Vaughan , Grey : and so ' twill do With some men else , who think themselves as safe As ...
... thing to die , my gracious lord , When men are unprepar'd , and look not for it . Hast , O monstrous , monstrous ! and so falls it out With Rivers , Vaughan , Grey : and so ' twill do With some men else , who think themselves as safe As ...
Page 142
... things ready for that royal time ? Stan . They are ; and wants but nomination . Ely . To - morrow then I judge a happy day . Buck . Who knows the lord protector's mind herein ? Who is most inward with the noble duke ? Ely . Your grace ...
... things ready for that royal time ? Stan . They are ; and wants but nomination . Ely . To - morrow then I judge a happy day . Buck . Who knows the lord protector's mind herein ? Who is most inward with the noble duke ? Ely . Your grace ...
Page 160
... thing . K. Rich . What is his name ? Page . His name , my lord , is - Tyrrel . K. Rich . I partly know the man ; Go , call him hither , [ Exit Page . boy.- The deep - revolving witty Buckingham No more shall be the neighbour to my ...
... thing . K. Rich . What is his name ? Page . His name , my lord , is - Tyrrel . K. Rich . I partly know the man ; Go , call him hither , [ Exit Page . boy.- The deep - revolving witty Buckingham No more shall be the neighbour to my ...
Page 163
... thing you gave in charge Beget your happiness , be happy then , For it is done . K. Rich . Tyr . I did , K. Rich . my But didst thou see them dead ? lord . And buried , gentle Tyrrel ? Tyr . The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them ...
... thing you gave in charge Beget your happiness , be happy then , For it is done . K. Rich . Tyr . I did , K. Rich . my But didst thou see them dead ? lord . And buried , gentle Tyrrel ? Tyr . The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them ...
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