The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... moft accurft ef- fect . ( 5 ) Glo . - ] The crime of my brothers . ( 4 ) That laid their guilt- He has juft charged the murder of lady Anne's husband upon Edward . ( 5 ) Thou waft the caufe , and moft accurft effect , ] Effect , for ...
... moft accurft ef- fect . ( 5 ) Glo . - ] The crime of my brothers . ( 4 ) That laid their guilt- He has juft charged the murder of lady Anne's husband upon Edward . ( 5 ) Thou waft the caufe , and moft accurft effect , ] Effect , for ...
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... moft unnatural , To be reveng'd on him that loveth thee . Anne . It is a quarrel juft and reafonable , To be reveng'd on him that kill'd my husband . Glo . He that bereft thee , lady , of thy husband , Did it to help thee to a better ...
... moft unnatural , To be reveng'd on him that loveth thee . Anne . It is a quarrel juft and reafonable , To be reveng'd on him that kill'd my husband . Glo . He that bereft thee , lady , of thy husband , Did it to help thee to a better ...
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... moft minutely intimate with his Hiftory and the Intermarriages of the Nobility . The Perfon here called Derby , was Thomas Lord Stanley , Lord Steward of King Ed- qward the IVth's Houthold . But this Thomas Lord Stanley was not created ...
... moft minutely intimate with his Hiftory and the Intermarriages of the Nobility . The Perfon here called Derby , was Thomas Lord Stanley , Lord Steward of King Ed- qward the IVth's Houthold . But this Thomas Lord Stanley was not created ...
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... moft merciless , that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept when it was re- ported . Dorf . No man but prophefy'd revenge for it . Buck . Northumberland , then prefent , wept to fee it . Q Mar. What ! were you fnarling all ...
... moft merciless , that e'er was heard of . Riv . Tyrants themselves wept when it was re- ported . Dorf . No man but prophefy'd revenge for it . Buck . Northumberland , then prefent , wept to fee it . Q Mar. What ! were you fnarling all ...
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... moft I play the Devil . Enter two Murtherers . But foft , here come my executioners . How now , my handy , ftout , refolved mates , Are you now going to difpatch this Deed ? 1 Vil . We are , my Lord , and come to have the Warrant , That ...
... moft I play the Devil . Enter two Murtherers . But foft , here come my executioners . How now , my handy , ftout , refolved mates , Are you now going to difpatch this Deed ? 1 Vil . We are , my Lord , and come to have the Warrant , That ...
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