The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions ..D. Ogilvie and Son, 1798 |
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... reafon mov'd thefe warlike lords to this , Was - for that ( young king Richard thus remov'd , Leaving no heir begotten of his body ) I was the next by birth and parentage ; For by my mother I derived am From Lionel duke of Clarence ...
... reafon mov'd thefe warlike lords to this , Was - for that ( young king Richard thus remov'd , Leaving no heir begotten of his body ) I was the next by birth and parentage ; For by my mother I derived am From Lionel duke of Clarence ...
Page 47
... reafon to do Richard right : Efpecially , for thofe occafions At Eltham - place I told your majefty . K. Henry . And thofe occafions , uncle , were of force : Therefore , my loving lords , our pleasure is , That Richard be restored to ...
... reafon to do Richard right : Efpecially , for thofe occafions At Eltham - place I told your majefty . K. Henry . And thofe occafions , uncle , were of force : Therefore , my loving lords , our pleasure is , That Richard be restored to ...
Page 64
... reafon , if I wear this rofe , [ Putting on a red rofe . That any one should therefore be fufpicious I more incline to Somerset , than York : Both are my kinfmen , and I love them both : As well they may upbraid me with my crown ...
... reafon , if I wear this rofe , [ Putting on a red rofe . That any one should therefore be fufpicious I more incline to Somerset , than York : Both are my kinfmen , and I love them both : As well they may upbraid me with my crown ...
Page 95
... , that , at a triumph having vow'd To try his ftrength , forfaketh yet the lifts By reafon of his adversary's odds : A poor earl's daughter is unequal odds , And And therefore may be broke without offence . [ that Aa V. KING HENRY VI . 95.
... , that , at a triumph having vow'd To try his ftrength , forfaketh yet the lifts By reafon of his adversary's odds : A poor earl's daughter is unequal odds , And And therefore may be broke without offence . [ that Aa V. KING HENRY VI . 95.
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... reafon he fhould be difpleas'd at it . Look to it , lords ; let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts ; be wife , and circumfpect . What though the common people favour him , Calling him - Humphrey , the good duke of Glofter ...
... reafon he fhould be difpleas'd at it . Look to it , lords ; let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts ; be wife , and circumfpect . What though the common people favour him , Calling him - Humphrey , the good duke of Glofter ...
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