The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... young Ratland , by " Rough Clifford flaine ; who weeping tooke it up : " Then through his breft they thruft their bloudie fwords , " Who like a lambe fell at the butcher's feate . " Then on the gates of Yorke they set his head , " And ...
... young Ratland , by " Rough Clifford flaine ; who weeping tooke it up : " Then through his breft they thruft their bloudie fwords , " Who like a lambe fell at the butcher's feate . " Then on the gates of Yorke they set his head , " And ...
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... young Rutland , by rough Clifford flain : And , after many fcorns , many foul taunts , They took his head , and on the gates of York They fet the fame ; and there it doth remain , ' The faddeft fpectacle that e'er I view'd . EDW . Sweet ...
... young Rutland , by rough Clifford flain : And , after many fcorns , many foul taunts , They took his head , and on the gates of York They fet the fame ; and there it doth remain , ' The faddeft fpectacle that e'er I view'd . EDW . Sweet ...
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... young . He had likewife four daughters . The battle of Wakefield was fought the 29th of December , 1460 , when Ed- ward , of course , was in his nineteenth year . Rutland in his eighteenth , George in his twelfth , and Richard in his ...
... young . He had likewife four daughters . The battle of Wakefield was fought the 29th of December , 1460 , when Ed- ward , of course , was in his nineteenth year . Rutland in his eighteenth , George in his twelfth , and Richard in his ...
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... young before her face . Who ' fcapes the lurking ferpent's mortal fting ? Not he , that fets his foot upon her back . The smallest worm will turn , being trodden on ; And doves will peck , in fafeguard of their brood . Ambitious York ...
... young before her face . Who ' fcapes the lurking ferpent's mortal fting ? Not he , that fets his foot upon her back . The smallest worm will turn , being trodden on ; And doves will peck , in fafeguard of their brood . Ambitious York ...
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... young Rutland , was it not ? I am his king , and he should bow his knee ; I was adopted heir by his confent : Since when , his oath is broke ; ] Edward's argument is founded on the following article in the compact entered into by Henry ...
... young Rutland , was it not ? I am his king , and he should bow his knee ; I was adopted heir by his confent : Since when , his oath is broke ; ] Edward's argument is founded on the following article in the compact entered into by Henry ...
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