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 2
Dame Eleanor , Wife to the Duke of Gloucefter . Mother Jordan , a Witch employed by the Dutchefs of Gloucefter . Wife to Simpcox . Petitioners , Aldermen , a Beadle , Sheriff and Officers , Citizens , with Faulconers , Guards ...
Dame Eleanor , Wife to the Duke of Gloucefter . Mother Jordan , a Witch employed by the Dutchefs of Gloucefter . Wife to Simpcox . Petitioners , Aldermen , a Beadle , Sheriff and Officers , Citizens , with Faulconers , Guards ...
Pagina 7
I never read , but England's Kings have had Large fums of gold , and dowries with their wives : And our King Henry gives away his own , To match with her that brings no vantages .. Glo . A proper jeft , and never heard before ...
I never read , but England's Kings have had Large fums of gold , and dowries with their wives : And our King Henry gives away his own , To match with her that brings no vantages .. Glo . A proper jeft , and never heard before ...
Pagina 8
... Bewitch your hearts ; be wife and circumfpect . What though the common people favour him , Calling him Humphry , the good Duke of Glo❜fter , Clapping their hands and crying with loud voice , Jefu maintain your royal excellence !
... Bewitch your hearts ; be wife and circumfpect . What though the common people favour him , Calling him Humphry , the good Duke of Glo❜fter , Clapping their hands and crying with loud voice , Jefu maintain your royal excellence !
Pagina 11
Enter Duke Humphry , and his Wife Eleanor . HY droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd WHY Elean , corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ...
Enter Duke Humphry , and his Wife Eleanor . HY droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd WHY Elean , corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ...
Pagina 13
Prefumptuous Dame , ill - nurtur'd Eleanor , Art thou not fecond woman in the Realm , And the Protector's wife , belov'd of him ? Haft thou not worldly pleasure at command , Above the reach or compafs of thy thought ?
Prefumptuous Dame , ill - nurtur'd Eleanor , Art thou not fecond woman in the Realm , And the Protector's wife , belov'd of him ? Haft thou not worldly pleasure at command , Above the reach or compafs of thy thought ?
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