The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumul 5 |
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Pagina 10
So York must fit , and fret , and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold . Methinks , the realms of England , France and Ireland , Bear that proportion to my flesh and blood , As did the fatal brand Althea ...
So York must fit , and fret , and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for , and fold . Methinks , the realms of England , France and Ireland , Bear that proportion to my flesh and blood , As did the fatal brand Althea ...
Pagina 40
This knave's tongue begins to double . Sound trumpets ; alarum to the combatants . [ They fight , and Peter ftrikes him down . Arm . Hold , Peter , hold ; I confefs , I confefs trea[ Dies . fon . York . Take away his weapon : fellow ...
This knave's tongue begins to double . Sound trumpets ; alarum to the combatants . [ They fight , and Peter ftrikes him down . Arm . Hold , Peter , hold ; I confefs , I confefs trea[ Dies . fon . York . Take away his weapon : fellow ...
Pagina 50
Beauford's red fparkling eyes blab his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his ftormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburdens with his tongue The envious load that lies upon his heart ; And dogged York , that reaches at the moon ...
Beauford's red fparkling eyes blab his heart's malice , And Suffolk's cloudy brow his ftormed hate ; Sharp Buckingham unburdens with his tongue The envious load that lies upon his heart ; And dogged York , that reaches at the moon ...
Pagina 54
Not refolute except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I ...
Not refolute except fo much were done ; For things are often spoke and seldom meant ; But that my heart accordeth with my tongue , Seeing the deed is meritorious , And to preferve my Sovereign from his foe , Say but the word , and I ...
Pagina 60
For , it is known , we were but hollow friends ; It may be judg'd , I made the Duke away ; So fhall my name with flander's tongue be wounded , And Princes ' Courts be fill'd with my reproach . This get I by his death . Ah , me unhappy !
For , it is known , we were but hollow friends ; It may be judg'd , I made the Duke away ; So fhall my name with flander's tongue be wounded , And Princes ' Courts be fill'd with my reproach . This get I by his death . Ah , me unhappy !
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Anne arms bear better blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Cardinal Changes Clarence Clifford comes Crown dead death doth Duke Edward enemies England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear fhall fhould fight follow fome foul fpeak France friends ftand fuch gentle give Grace haft Haftings hand hath head hear heart heav'n Henry honour hope I'll keep King King's lady leave live look Lord Madam means mind muft myſelf never night noble once peace play poor pray Prince Queen Rich Richard royal SCENE ſhall Suffolk tell thank thee thefe theſe thing thofe thou thought tongue true unto WARBURTON Warwick wife York young