The dramatic works, Volume 7Walker, 1832 |
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Page 24
... Rich- mond , half brother to King Henry VI . by whom she had fouly one son , afterwards King Henry VII . She married Sir Henry Stafford , uncle to Humphry duke of Buckingham . Buck . Ay , madam : he desires to make 24 ACT I. KING ...
... Rich- mond , half brother to King Henry VI . by whom she had fouly one son , afterwards King Henry VII . She married Sir Henry Stafford , uncle to Humphry duke of Buckingham . Buck . Ay , madam : he desires to make 24 ACT I. KING ...
Page 80
... rich , at a period when carriages were unknown . This is from Holinshed , who copies Sir Thomas More : ~ ' In riding toward the Tower the same morning in which he [ Hastings ] was beheaded , his horse twice or thrice stumbled with him ...
... rich , at a period when carriages were unknown . This is from Holinshed , who copies Sir Thomas More : ~ ' In riding toward the Tower the same morning in which he [ Hastings ] was beheaded , his horse twice or thrice stumbled with him ...
Page 100
... Rich . Stand all apart . - Cousin of Bucking- ham , - Buck . My gracious sovereign . 8 Shakspeare seems here to have spoken at random . The present scene is in 1483. Richard duke of York , the husband of this lady , had he been then ...
... Rich . Stand all apart . - Cousin of Bucking- ham , - Buck . My gracious sovereign . 8 Shakspeare seems here to have spoken at random . The present scene is in 1483. Richard duke of York , the husband of this lady , had he been then ...
Page 101
... Rich . Why , Buckingham , I say , I would be king.g grey Buck . Why , so you are , my thrice - renowned liege . K. Rich . Ha ! am I king ? lives . Buck . True , noble prince . K. Rich . ' Tis so : but Edward O bitter consequence , That ...
... Rich . Why , Buckingham , I say , I would be king.g grey Buck . Why , so you are , my thrice - renowned liege . K. Rich . Ha ! am I king ? lives . Buck . True , noble prince . K. Rich . ' Tis so : but Edward O bitter consequence , That ...
Page 102
... Rich . I will converse with iron - witted fools , [ Descends from his Throne . And unrespective boys3 : none are for me , aria lytt That look into me with considerate eyes ; High - reaching Buckingham grows circumspect.- Boy , - Page ...
... Rich . I will converse with iron - witted fools , [ Descends from his Throne . And unrespective boys3 : none are for me , aria lytt That look into me with considerate eyes ; High - reaching Buckingham grows circumspect.- Boy , - Page ...
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