The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, 8 tomas |
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... lands , and wife and all , ' from me . · 6 " · " " Suf . Thy wife too ? that is some wrong , indeed . -What's yours ? -What's here ? [ reads . ] Against the duke of Suffolk , for enclosing the commons of Melford .'- How now , sir knave ...
... lands , and wife and all , ' from me . · 6 " · " " Suf . Thy wife too ? that is some wrong , indeed . -What's yours ? -What's here ? [ reads . ] Against the duke of Suffolk , for enclosing the commons of Melford .'- How now , sir knave ...
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... lands , " Till Suffolk gave two dukedoms for his daughter . Suf . Madam , myself have limed a bush for 6 her ; " And placed a quire of such enticing birds , " That she will light to listen to the lays , " " 66 And never mount to trouble ...
... lands , " Till Suffolk gave two dukedoms for his daughter . Suf . Madam , myself have limed a bush for 6 her ; " And placed a quire of such enticing birds , " That she will light to listen to the lays , " " 66 And never mount to trouble ...
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... , I danced attendance on his will , " Till Paris was besieged , famish'd , and lost . " War . That I can witness ; and a fouler fact 66 Did never traitor in the land commit . Suf SCENE III . KING HENRY VI . - PART II . 155.
... , I danced attendance on his will , " Till Paris was besieged , famish'd , and lost . " War . That I can witness ; and a fouler fact 66 Did never traitor in the land commit . Suf SCENE III . KING HENRY VI . - PART II . 155.
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William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. 66 Did never traitor in the land commit . Suf . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! War . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter Servants of Suffolk , bringing in HORNER and PETER . Suf ...
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. 66 Did never traitor in the land commit . Suf . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! War . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter Servants of Suffolk , bringing in HORNER and PETER . Suf ...
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... Nell ; forget this grief . Duch . Ah , Gloster , teach me to forget myself : For , whilst I think I am thy married wife , 1 Malicious . 2 Curse . " And thou a prince , protector of this land SCENE IV . KING HENRY VI . - PART II . 181.
... Nell ; forget this grief . Duch . Ah , Gloster , teach me to forget myself : For , whilst I think I am thy married wife , 1 Malicious . 2 Curse . " And thou a prince , protector of this land SCENE IV . KING HENRY VI . - PART II . 181.
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Alarum Alen ALENÇON arms bear blood brave brother Buckingham Burgundy Cade canst cardinal Charles Clarence Clif Clifford crown Dauphin dead death Dick dost doth Duch duke Humphrey duke of Burgundy duke of Gloster duke of York earl Edward enemies England Enter KING HENRY Exeunt Exit farewell father fear fight foes France French friends give Glos Gloster grace hand hath head heart heaven Henry's honor house of Lancaster house of York Iden Jack Cade John lady live lord protector madam majesty master Mortimer ne'er never noble Orleans peace Plantagenet prince prisoner Pucelle QUEEN MARGARET realm Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE SHAK shame Simp soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stay Suffolk sweet sword tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt Winchester words
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