The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Svazek 5 |
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Strana 106
Call hither Clifford ; bid him come amain , Today , if that the bastard boys of York
Shall be the Surety for their traitor father . York . O blood - belpotted , Neapoliten ,
Out - cast of Naples , Englaid's bloody scourge ! The fons of York , thy Betters in ...
Call hither Clifford ; bid him come amain , Today , if that the bastard boys of York
Shall be the Surety for their traitor father . York . O blood - belpotted , Neapoliten ,
Out - cast of Naples , Englaid's bloody scourge ! The fons of York , thy Betters in ...
Strana 110
CL LIFFORD of Cumberland , ' tis Warwick calls ; And if thou doft not hide thee
from the bear , Now when the angry trumpet sounds alarm , And dying men's
cries do fill the empty air , Clifford , I lay , come forth and fight with me ; Proud
northern ...
CL LIFFORD of Cumberland , ' tis Warwick calls ; And if thou doft not hide thee
from the bear , Now when the angry trumpet sounds alarm , And dying men's
cries do fill the empty air , Clifford , I lay , come forth and fight with me ; Proud
northern ...
Strana 132
Exeunt . SCENE V. A Field of Battle between Sandal - Caffle and Wakefield .
Enter Rutland and his Tutor . Rut . H , whither shall I fly to ' scape their hands ? Ah
, Tudor , look ' where bloody Clifford A comes . ' Enter Clifford and Soldiers . Clif .
Exeunt . SCENE V. A Field of Battle between Sandal - Caffle and Wakefield .
Enter Rutland and his Tutor . Rut . H , whither shall I fly to ' scape their hands ? Ah
, Tudor , look ' where bloody Clifford A comes . ' Enter Clifford and Soldiers . Clif .
Strana 162
But think you , Lords , that Clifford Aed with them ? War . No , ' tis impossible he
should escape : For though before his face I speak the word , Your brother
Richard mark'd him for the grave : And wheresoe'er he is , he's surely dead . [
Clifford ...
But think you , Lords , that Clifford Aed with them ? War . No , ' tis impossible he
should escape : For though before his face I speak the word , Your brother
Richard mark'd him for the grave : And wheresoe'er he is , he's surely dead . [
Clifford ...
Strana 163
Clifford , ask mercy , and obtain no grace . Edw . Clifford , repent in bootless
penitence . War . Clifford , devise excuses for thy faults . Cla . While we devise fell
tortures for thy faults . Rich . Thou didst love York , and I am son to York . Edw .
Thou ...
Clifford , ask mercy , and obtain no grace . Edw . Clifford , repent in bootless
penitence . War . Clifford , devise excuses for thy faults . Cla . While we devise fell
tortures for thy faults . Rich . Thou didst love York , and I am son to York . Edw .
Thou ...
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