The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 59
... GENT . Whither away fo faft ? 2 GENT . O , -God fave Even to the hall , to hear what fhall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 GENT . you ! I I'll fave you That labour , fir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back ...
... GENT . Whither away fo faft ? 2 GENT . O , -God fave Even to the hall , to hear what fhall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 GENT . you ! I I'll fave you That labour , fir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back ...
Page 60
... Gent . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 GENT . That was he , The fame . All these accus'd him ftrongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but , indeed , he could not : And fo his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him ...
... Gent . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 GENT . That was he , The fame . All these accus'd him ftrongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but , indeed , he could not : And fo his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him ...
Page 61
... GENT . I do not think , he fears death . 1 GENT . Sure , he does not , He never was fo womanifh ; the cause He may a little grieve at . 2 GENT . The cardinal is the end of this . 1 GENT . Certainly , ' Tis likely , By all conjectures ...
... GENT . I do not think , he fears death . 1 GENT . Sure , he does not , He never was fo womanifh ; the cause He may a little grieve at . 2 GENT . The cardinal is the end of this . 1 GENT . Certainly , ' Tis likely , By all conjectures ...
Page 62
... GENT . Let's stand close , and behold him . BUCK . All good people , You that thus far have come to pity me , Hear what I fay , and then go home and lofe me . I have this day receiv'd a traitor's judgment , And by that name muft die ...
... GENT . Let's stand close , and behold him . BUCK . All good people , You that thus far have come to pity me , Hear what I fay , and then go home and lofe me . I have this day receiv'd a traitor's judgment , And by that name muft die ...
Page 67
... GENT . O , this is full of pity ! -Sir , it calls , I fear , too many curfes on their heads , That were the authors . 2 GENT . If the duke be guiltless , ' Tis full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall ...
... GENT . O , this is full of pity ! -Sir , it calls , I fear , too many curfes on their heads , That were the authors . 2 GENT . If the duke be guiltless , ' Tis full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall ...
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