The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Poor Clifford ! how I scorn his worthless threats ! YORK . Will you , we show our title to the crown ? ' If not , our swords shall plead it in the field . 1 - and that's Richard , ] The word and , which was acci- dentally omitted in the ...
... Poor Clifford ! how I scorn his worthless threats ! YORK . Will you , we show our title to the crown ? ' If not , our swords shall plead it in the field . 1 - and that's Richard , ] The word and , which was acci- dentally omitted in the ...
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... Poor queen ! how love to me , and to her son , Hath made her break out into terms of rage ! ' Reveng❜d may she be on that hateful duke ; * Whose haughty spirit , winged with desire , 1 Whereby my son is disinherited . ] The ...
... Poor queen ! how love to me , and to her son , Hath made her break out into terms of rage ! ' Reveng❜d may she be on that hateful duke ; * Whose haughty spirit , winged with desire , 1 Whereby my son is disinherited . ] The ...
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... -- devouring parus : ] Surely the epithet devouring , which might well have characterised the whole animal , is oddly bestow- ed on his paws . STEEVENS . CLIF . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; 32 ACT I. THIRD PART OF.
... -- devouring parus : ] Surely the epithet devouring , which might well have characterised the whole animal , is oddly bestow- ed on his paws . STEEVENS . CLIF . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; 32 ACT I. THIRD PART OF.
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... poor boy ; my fa- ther's blood Hath stopp'd the passage where thy words should enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF . Had I thy brethren here , their lives , and ...
... poor boy ; my fa- ther's blood Hath stopp'd the passage where thy words should enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF . Had I thy brethren here , their lives , and ...
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... poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may sing and dance . What , hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thine entrails ...
... poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may sing and dance . What , hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thine entrails ...
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ANNE battle blood brother BUCK Buckingham Catesby CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford copy crown daughter dead death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond editors ELIZ England Enter Exeunt eyes father fear folio France friends gentle grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York John JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III lady Lancaster live lord Hastings MALONE Margaret means Montague mother MURD noble old play old quarto passage piece prince printed quarto quartos read queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff RICH Richard Duke Richmond RITSON Saint Saint Albans says scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt slain Somerset soul speak speech Stanley STEEVENS sweet tell thee THEOBALD thine thou Tower Tragedie of Richarde true Tragedie unto Warburton Warwick weep word