The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volum 5Longman, 1820 |
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Pàgina 18
... Exit . K. Rich . Uncle , even in the glasses of thine eyes I see thy grieved heart , thy sad aspéct Hath from the number of his banish'd years Pluck'd four away ; - Six frozen winters spent , Return [ To BOLING . ] with welcome home ...
... Exit . K. Rich . Uncle , even in the glasses of thine eyes I see thy grieved heart , thy sad aspéct Hath from the number of his banish'd years Pluck'd four away ; - Six frozen winters spent , Return [ To BOLING . ] with welcome home ...
Pàgina 28
... Exit , borne out by his Attendants . K. Rich . And let them die , that age and sullens have ; For both hast thou , and both become the grave . York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He ...
... Exit , borne out by his Attendants . K. Rich . And let them die , that age and sullens have ; For both hast thou , and both become the grave . York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He ...
Pàgina 30
... Exit . K. Rich . Go , Bushy , to the earl of Wiltshire straight ; Bid him repair to us to Ely - house , To see this business : To - morrow next 8 Claim possession ; a law term . - We will for Ireland ; and ' tis time 30 [ ACT II . KING ...
... Exit . K. Rich . Go , Bushy , to the earl of Wiltshire straight ; Bid him repair to us to Ely - house , To see this business : To - morrow next 8 Claim possession ; a law term . - We will for Ireland ; and ' tis time 30 [ ACT II . KING ...
Pàgina 37
... Exit Servant . Gentlemen , will you go muster men ? if I know How , or which way , to order these affairs , Thus thrust disorderly into my hands , Never believe me . Both are my kinsmen ; - The one's my sovereign , whom both my oath And ...
... Exit Servant . Gentlemen , will you go muster men ? if I know How , or which way , to order these affairs , Thus thrust disorderly into my hands , Never believe me . Both are my kinsmen ; - The one's my sovereign , whom both my oath And ...
Pàgina 45
... Exit . Sal . Ah , Richard ! with the eyes of heavy mind , I see thy glory , like a shooting star , Fall to the base earth from the firmament ! Thy sun sets weeping in the lowly west , Witnessing storms to come , woe , and unrest : Thy ...
... Exit . Sal . Ah , Richard ! with the eyes of heavy mind , I see thy glory , like a shooting star , Fall to the base earth from the firmament ! Thy sun sets weeping in the lowly west , Witnessing storms to come , woe , and unrest : Thy ...
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