The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen7Longman, 1820 |
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... Exit , with the Body . 2 Murd . A bloody deed , and desperately de- spatch'd !. How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my hands Of this most grievous guilty murder done ! 5 Shut up . Re - enter First Murderer . 1 Murd . How 36 [ ACT I ...
... Exit , with the Body . 2 Murd . A bloody deed , and desperately de- spatch'd !. How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my hands Of this most grievous guilty murder done ! 5 Shut up . Re - enter First Murderer . 1 Murd . How 36 [ ACT I ...
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... Exit . 1 Mur . So do not I ; go , coward , as thou art.- Well , I'll go hide the body in some hole , Till that the duke give order for his burial : And when I have my meed , I will away ; For this will out , and then I must not stay . [ ...
... Exit . 1 Mur . So do not I ; go , coward , as thou art.- Well , I'll go hide the body in some hole , Till that the duke give order for his burial : And when I have my meed , I will away ; For this will out , and then I must not stay . [ ...
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... Exit CATESBY . Buck . Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots ? Glo . Chop off his head , man ; will do : - somewhat we , And , look , when I am king , claim thou of me The earldom ...
... Exit CATESBY . Buck . Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots ? Glo . Chop off his head , man ; will do : - somewhat we , And , look , when I am king , claim thou of me The earldom ...
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... Exit . Enter CATESBY . Cate . Many good morrows to my noble lord ! Hast . Good morrow , Catesby ; you are early stirring : What news , what news , in this our tottering state ? Cate . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I ...
... Exit . Enter CATESBY . Cate . Many good morrows to my noble lord ! Hast . Good morrow , Catesby ; you are early stirring : What news , what news , in this our tottering state ? Cate . It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I ...
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... Exit Pursuivant . me . Enter a Priest . Pr . Well met , my lord ; I am glad to see your honour . Hast . I thank thee , good sir John , with all my heart . s Know . I am in your debt for your last exercise ; 62 [ ACT III . KING RICHARD III .
... Exit Pursuivant . me . Enter a Priest . Pr . Well met , my lord ; I am glad to see your honour . Hast . I thank thee , good sir John , with all my heart . s Know . I am in your debt for your last exercise ; 62 [ ACT III . KING RICHARD III .
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