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... ( Gent . Magazine for Nov. 1844 , p . 457 ) , conjecture " Sheep run not half so from the treacherous wolf , " & c . : but surely the adjective is not to be separated from " so . " ) - 1864 . In the preceding line is not the reading ...
... ( Gent . Magazine for Nov. 1844 , p . 457 ) , conjecture " Sheep run not half so from the treacherous wolf , " & c . : but surely the adjective is not to be separated from " so . " ) - 1864 . In the preceding line is not the reading ...
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... Gent . of Verona , act ii . sc . I , it has " I writ at randome . " ( 144 ) I prithee , lady , ] The folio has merely " Lady , " - there being , as Walker observes , " a gap , apparently , at the beginning of the line " ( Crit . Exam ...
... Gent . of Verona , act ii . sc . I , it has " I writ at randome . " ( 144 ) I prithee , lady , ] The folio has merely " Lady , " - there being , as Walker observes , " a gap , apparently , at the beginning of the line " ( Crit . Exam ...
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... Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare my life . Sec . Gent . And so will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard , ( 130 ) The lives of those which we have lost in fight Be ...
... Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare my life . Sec . Gent . And so will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard , ( 130 ) The lives of those which we have lost in fight Be ...
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... Gent . My gracious lord , entreat him , speak him fair . Suf . Suffolk's imperial tongue is stern and rough , Us'd to command , untaught to plead for favour . Far be it we should honour such as these With humble suit : no , rather let ...
... Gent . My gracious lord , entreat him , speak him fair . Suf . Suffolk's imperial tongue is stern and rough , Us'd to command , untaught to plead for favour . Far be it we should honour such as these With humble suit : no , rather let ...
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... Gent . O barbarous and bloody spectacle ! His body will I bear unto the king : If he revenge it not , yet will his friends ; So will the queen , that living held him dear . [ Exit . [ Exit with the body . SCENE II . Blackheath . Enter ...
... Gent . O barbarous and bloody spectacle ! His body will I bear unto the king : If he revenge it not , yet will his friends ; So will the queen , that living held him dear . [ Exit . [ Exit with the body . SCENE II . Blackheath . Enter ...
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Alarums Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Capell cardinal Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's Corrector crown death doth Duch Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz England Exam Exeunt Exit eyes Fair lords farewell father fear fight France friends Gent give Gloster grace gracious hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Kath King Henry King Henry VI lady live lord Lord Chamberlain lord protector madam majesty Malone Margaret Murd ne'er night noble peace Plantagenet pray prince quartos queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE second folio Shakespeare soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak speech Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art Tower traitor True Tragedie uncle unto W. N. Lettsom Walker Walker's Crit Warwick words