The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... London was not brought in to be laugh'd at , as is plain by his manner of interfering in the quarrel , where he all along preserves a fufficient dignity . In the line preceding these , he directs his officer , to whom without doubt ...
... London was not brought in to be laugh'd at , as is plain by his manner of interfering in the quarrel , where he all along preserves a fufficient dignity . In the line preceding these , he directs his officer , to whom without doubt ...
Pagina 60
... ACT II . SCENE IV . Engraved in Lörrach by C .. Som . Let him that is no coward , nor no flatterer , But dare maintain the party of the truth , Pluck a red rose from off this thorn with me . SCENE IV . London . The Temple Garden . Enter ...
... ACT II . SCENE IV . Engraved in Lörrach by C .. Som . Let him that is no coward , nor no flatterer , But dare maintain the party of the truth , Pluck a red rose from off this thorn with me . SCENE IV . London . The Temple Garden . Enter ...
Pagina 61
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . London . The Temple Garden . Enter the Earls of SOMERSET , SUFFOLK , and WAR- WICK ; RICHARD . PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . * 2 PLAN . Great lords , and gentlemen what means this filence ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . London . The Temple Garden . Enter the Earls of SOMERSET , SUFFOLK , and WAR- WICK ; RICHARD . PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . * 2 PLAN . Great lords , and gentlemen what means this filence ...
Pagina 70
... London Peter Duke of Quimber , whiche of the Duke of Exeter , & c . was highly felte . During whych feafon Edmond Mortymer , the laft Eile of Marche of that name , ( whiche long tyme had bene reftrayued from hys liberty and finally ...
... London Peter Duke of Quimber , whiche of the Duke of Exeter , & c . was highly felte . During whych feafon Edmond Mortymer , the laft Eile of Marche of that name , ( whiche long tyme had bene reftrayued from hys liberty and finally ...
Pagina 72
... London . But , wherever he meant to lay the fcene of Mortimer's death , it is clear that the author of this play understood him as representing it to have happened in a London prifon ; an idea , if indeed his words will bear any other ...
... London . But , wherever he meant to lay the fcene of Mortimer's death , it is clear that the author of this play understood him as representing it to have happened in a London prifon ; an idea , if indeed his words will bear any other ...
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