The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... father . " STEEVENS . Perhaps the following paffage in the Continuation of Harding's Chronicle , 1543 , fol . 24 , b . ad ann . 1472 , induced the author of the old play to affix the name of Faulconbridge to King Richard's natural fon ...
... father . " STEEVENS . Perhaps the following paffage in the Continuation of Harding's Chronicle , 1543 , fol . 24 , b . ad ann . 1472 , induced the author of the old play to affix the name of Faulconbridge to King Richard's natural fon ...
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... father : But , for the certain knowledge of that truth , I put you o'er to heaven , and to my mother ; Of that I doubt , as all men's children may . " ELI . Out on thee , rude man ! thou doft shame thy mother , And wound her honour with ...
... father : But , for the certain knowledge of that truth , I put you o'er to heaven , and to my mother ; Of that I doubt , as all men's children may . " ELI . Out on thee , rude man ! thou doft shame thy mother , And wound her honour with ...
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... father , and this fon like him ; - O old fir Robert , father , on my knee I give heaven thanks , I was not like to thee . K. JOHN . Why , what a madcap hath heaven lent us here ! ELI . He hath a trick of Coeur - de - lion's face , 3 But ...
... father , and this fon like him ; - O old fir Robert , father , on my knee I give heaven thanks , I was not like to thee . K. JOHN . Why , what a madcap hath heaven lent us here ! ELI . He hath a trick of Coeur - de - lion's face , 3 But ...
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... father ; With that half - face would he have all my land : A half - faced groat five hundred pound a year ! 66 ' Twas pretty , though a plague , " To fee him every hour ; to fit and draw " His arched brows , & c . " In our heart's table ...
... father ; With that half - face would he have all my land : A half - faced groat five hundred pound a year ! 66 ' Twas pretty , though a plague , " To fee him every hour ; to fit and draw " His arched brows , & c . " In our heart's table ...
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... father's ; Where how he did prevail , I shame to speak : But truth is truth ; large lengths of feas and fhores Between my father and my mother lay , + ( As I have heard my father speak himself , ) When this fame lufty gentleman was got ...
... father's ; Where how he did prevail , I shame to speak : But truth is truth ; large lengths of feas and fhores Between my father and my mother lay , + ( As I have heard my father speak himself , ) When this fame lufty gentleman was got ...
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againſt alfo ancient anſwer Aumerle BAST becauſe blood BOLING Bolingbroke called coufin Cymbeline death doft doth duke Earl England Exeunt expreffion eyes fack faid Falſtaff fame Faulconbridge fays fcene fear fecond feems fenfe fhall fhould fignifies firft firſt folio fome foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gaunt grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI himſelf Holinfhed honour horſe itſelf JOHNSON King Henry King Henry IV King John King Richard lady laft loft lord majefty MALONE means meaſure Mortimer moſt muft muſt myſelf night Northumberland obferves old copies Oldcastle paffage Percy perfon POINS Pope prefent prince purpoſe quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece reafon Richard III ſay Shakspeare ſhall Sir John Sir John Oldcastle ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand ufed uſed WARBURTON whofe word