The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volum 5 |
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Pàgina 242
Buck . What think it thou then of Stanley ? will not he ? Cates . He will do all in all
as Hastings doth . Buck . Well then , no more than this : go , gentle Catesbyx And
, as it were far off , found thou lord Haflings , How he doth stand affected to our ...
Buck . What think it thou then of Stanley ? will not he ? Cates . He will do all in all
as Hastings doth . Buck . Well then , no more than this : go , gentle Catesbyx And
, as it were far off , found thou lord Haflings , How he doth stand affected to our ...
Pàgina 265
Tand all apart - cousin of Buckingham , Buck . My gracious Sovereign ! K. Rich .
Give me thy hand . Thas high , by thy advice , And thy assistance , is King
Richard seated : But shall we wear these giories for a day ? Or shall they last ,
and we ...
Tand all apart - cousin of Buckingham , Buck . My gracious Sovereign ! K. Rich .
Give me thy hand . Thas high , by thy advice , And thy assistance , is King
Richard seated : But shall we wear these giories for a day ? Or shall they last ,
and we ...
Pàgina 268
Buck . My Lord , your promise for the EarldomK. Riche Richmond ? when I was
last at Exeter , The Mayor in curtesy shewed me the castle , And call'd it Rouge -
mont , at which name I started ; Because a bard of Ireland told me once , I should
...
Buck . My Lord , your promise for the EarldomK. Riche Richmond ? when I was
last at Exeter , The Mayor in curtesy shewed me the castle , And call'd it Rouge -
mont , at which name I started ; Because a bard of Ireland told me once , I should
...
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