The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... Son to John of Gaunt , afterwards King Henry the Fourth . Aumerle , Son to the Duke of York . Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Earl of Salisbury . Lord Berkley . Bushy , Bagot , Green , Servants to King Richard . Earl of Northumberland . Percy , ...
... Son to John of Gaunt , afterwards King Henry the Fourth . Aumerle , Son to the Duke of York . Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Earl of Salisbury . Lord Berkley . Bushy , Bagot , Green , Servants to King Richard . Earl of Northumberland . Percy , ...
Strana 8
... Son . Gaunt . To be a make - peace shall become my age ; Throw down , my Son , the Duke of Norfolk's gage . K. Rich . And , Norfolk , throw down his . Gaunt . When , Harry ? when Obedience bids , I fhould not bid again . K. Rich ...
... Son . Gaunt . To be a make - peace shall become my age ; Throw down , my Son , the Duke of Norfolk's gage . K. Rich . And , Norfolk , throw down his . Gaunt . When , Harry ? when Obedience bids , I fhould not bid again . K. Rich ...
Strana 28
... Son ; This land of fuch dear fouls , this dear dear Land , Dear for her reputation through the world , Is now leas'd out , ( I dye , pronouncing it ) Like to a Tenement , or pelting Farm . England , bound in with the triumphant Sea ...
... Son ; This land of fuch dear fouls , this dear dear Land , Dear for her reputation through the world , Is now leas'd out , ( I dye , pronouncing it ) Like to a Tenement , or pelting Farm . England , bound in with the triumphant Sea ...
Strana 63
... Sons Shall ill become the Flow'r of England's face ; ] Tho ' I have not disturb'd the Text here , I cannot but think it liable to Sufpicion . A Crown living in Tea Peace , as Mr. Warburton juftly obferv'd to me , is a very odd Phrafe ...
... Sons Shall ill become the Flow'r of England's face ; ] Tho ' I have not disturb'd the Text here , I cannot but think it liable to Sufpicion . A Crown living in Tea Peace , as Mr. Warburton juftly obferv'd to me , is a very odd Phrafe ...
Strana 92
... son ? last . If any plague hang over us , ' tis he : I would to heav'n , my lords , he might be found , Enquire at London , ' mong the taverns there : For there , they fay , he daily doth frequent , With unrestrained loose Companions ...
... son ? last . If any plague hang over us , ' tis he : I would to heav'n , my lords , he might be found , Enquire at London , ' mong the taverns there : For there , they fay , he daily doth frequent , With unrestrained loose Companions ...
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