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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... York Bless'd his three sons with his victorious arm , And charg'd us from his soul to love each other , He little thought of this divided friendship : Bid Gloster think on this , and he will weep . 1 Murd . Ay , mill - stones ; as he ...
... York Bless'd his three sons with his victorious arm , And charg'd us from his soul to love each other , He little thought of this divided friendship : Bid Gloster think on this , and he will weep . 1 Murd . Ay , mill - stones ; as he ...
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... YORK , with a Son and Daughter of CLarence . Son . Good grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Duch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep so oft ? and beat your breast ; And cry - O Clarence , my unhappy son ! Son . Why do you look on ...
... YORK , with a Son and Daughter of CLarence . Son . Good grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Duch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep so oft ? and beat your breast ; And cry - O Clarence , my unhappy son ! Son . Why do you look on ...
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... YORK , the young Duke of YORK , Queen ELIZABETH , and the Duchess of YORK . Arch . Last night , I heard , they lay at Stony- Stratford ; And at Northampton they do rest to - night : To - morrow , or next day , they will be here . Duch ...
... YORK , the young Duke of YORK , Queen ELIZABETH , and the Duchess of YORK . Arch . Last night , I heard , they lay at Stony- Stratford ; And at Northampton they do rest to - night : To - morrow , or next day , they will be here . Duch ...
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... York ? I pr'ythee , let me hear it . York . Marry , they say , my uncle grew so fast , That he could gnaw a crust at two hours old ; ' Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth . Grandam , this would have been a biting jest . Duch . I ...
... York ? I pr'ythee , let me hear it . York . Marry , they say , my uncle grew so fast , That he could gnaw a crust at two hours old ; ' Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth . Grandam , this would have been a biting jest . Duch . I ...
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... York , Would long ere this have met us on the way : Fye ! what a slug is Hastings , that he comes not To tell us , whether they will come , or no . Enter HASTINGS . Buck . And in good time , here comes the sweat- ing lord . Prince ...
... York , Would long ere this have met us on the way : Fye ! what a slug is Hastings , that he comes not To tell us , whether they will come , or no . Enter HASTINGS . Buck . And in good time , here comes the sweat- ing lord . Prince ...
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Achilles Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Anne Antenor arms bear blood brother Buck Buckingham Calchas cardinal Cate CATESBY Cham Clar Clarence cousin Cran Cres Cressid Crom curse death DEIPHOBUS Diomed Dorset doth Duch duke duke of Norfolk Edward Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace Grecian Greeks Hast hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen Helenus honour Kath King RICHARD king's lady live look Lord Chamberlain lord Hastings LOVELL madam Menelaus Murd Nest Nestor night noble Norfolk Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace Pr'ythee pray Priam prince queen Rich Richmond royal SCENE Sir THOMAS LOVELL sorrow soul speak Stan Stanley sweet sword tell tent thee Ther There's Thersites thou art to-morrow Tower Troilus Trojan Troy trumpet Ulyss uncle unto WOLSEY