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 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Pagina 191
... Haftings , the King's chiefest friend . 3 Watch . O , is it fo ? -But why commands the King , That his chief followers lodge in towns about him , While he himself keepeth in the cold field ? 2 Watch . ' Tis the more honour , because the ...
... Haftings , the King's chiefest friend . 3 Watch . O , is it fo ? -But why commands the King , That his chief followers lodge in towns about him , While he himself keepeth in the cold field ? 2 Watch . ' Tis the more honour , because the ...
Pagina 192
... Haftings . Let them go , here is the Duke . K. Edw . The Duke ! why , Warwick , when we parted , Thou call'dft me King ? War . Ay , but the cafe is alter'd . When you difgrac'd me in my ambaffade , Then I degraded you from being King ...
... Haftings . Let them go , here is the Duke . K. Edw . The Duke ! why , Warwick , when we parted , Thou call'dft me King ? War . Ay , but the cafe is alter'd . When you difgrac'd me in my ambaffade , Then I degraded you from being King ...
Pagina 195
... Haftings , and Sir William Glo . Stanley . OW , my Lord Haftings , and Sir William Stanley , Now , Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither , Into the chiefeft thicket of the park . Thus ftands the cafe . You know , our King , my ...
... Haftings , and Sir William Glo . Stanley . OW , my Lord Haftings , and Sir William Stanley , Now , Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither , Into the chiefeft thicket of the park . Thus ftands the cafe . You know , our King , my ...
Pagina 199
... Haftings , and foldiers . K. Edw . OW , brother Richard , Haftings , and the • Now , breft , Yet thus far fortune maketh us amends , And fays , that once more I fhall interchange My wained ftate for Henry's regal crown . Well have we ...
... Haftings , and foldiers . K. Edw . OW , brother Richard , Haftings , and the • Now , breft , Yet thus far fortune maketh us amends , And fays , that once more I fhall interchange My wained ftate for Henry's regal crown . Well have we ...
Pagina 223
... Haft- ings , Nurfe with the young Prince and Attendants . K. Edw . NCE more we fet on England's royal O Throne , Re - purchas'd with the blood of enemies : What valiant foe - men , like to autumn's corn , Have we mow'd down in top of ...
... Haft- ings , Nurfe with the young Prince and Attendants . K. Edw . NCE more we fet on England's royal O Throne , Re - purchas'd with the blood of enemies : What valiant foe - men , like to autumn's corn , Have we mow'd down in top of ...
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