The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... Norfolk : earl of Surrey , his son . Eart Rivers , brother to king Edward's queen : Marquis of Dorset , and lord Grey , her sons . Earl of Oxford . Lord Hastings . Lord Stanley . Lord Lovel . Sir Thomas Vaughan . Sir Richard Ratcliff ...
... Norfolk : earl of Surrey , his son . Eart Rivers , brother to king Edward's queen : Marquis of Dorset , and lord Grey , her sons . Earl of Oxford . Lord Hastings . Lord Stanley . Lord Lovel . Sir Thomas Vaughan . Sir Richard Ratcliff ...
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... Norfolk . K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death , 1 7 Some tardy cripple & c . ] This is an allusion to a proverbial ex- pression which Drayton has versified in the second canto of The Barons ' Wars : " Ill news hath wings ...
... Norfolk . K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death , 1 7 Some tardy cripple & c . ] This is an allusion to a proverbial ex- pression which Drayton has versified in the second canto of The Barons ' Wars : " Ill news hath wings ...
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... Norfolk : - Ratcliff , thyself , -or Catesby ; where is he ? Cates . Here , my good lord . K. Rich . Catesby , fly to the duke . Cates . I will , my lord , with all convenient haste . K. Rich . Ratcliff , come hither : Post to Salisbury ...
... Norfolk : - Ratcliff , thyself , -or Catesby ; where is he ? Cates . Here , my good lord . K. Rich . Catesby , fly to the duke . Cates . I will , my lord , with all convenient haste . K. Rich . Ratcliff , come hither : Post to Salisbury ...
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... Norfolk , Nor . Here , most gracious liege . K. Rich . Norfolk , we must have knocks ; Ha ! must we not ? Nor . We must both give and take , my loving lord . K. Rich . Up with my tent : Here will I lie to - night ; 5 [ Soldiers begin to ...
... Norfolk , Nor . Here , most gracious liege . K. Rich . Norfolk , we must have knocks ; Ha ! must we not ? Nor . We must both give and take , my loving lord . K. Rich . Up with my tent : Here will I lie to - night ; 5 [ Soldiers begin to ...
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... Norfolk , hie thee to thy charge ; Use careful watch , choose trusty sentinels . Nor . I go , my lord . K. Rich . Stir with the lark to - morrow , gentle Norfolk . Nor . I warrant you , my lord . K. Rich . Ratcliff , Rat . My lord ? K ...
... Norfolk , hie thee to thy charge ; Use careful watch , choose trusty sentinels . Nor . I go , my lord . K. Rich . Stir with the lark to - morrow , gentle Norfolk . Nor . I warrant you , my lord . K. Rich . Ratcliff , Rat . My lord ? K ...
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