The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volym 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Haftings , Lord Stafford , Sir John Mortimer , Sir Hugh Mortimer , of the Duke of York's Party , Uncles to the Duke of York . Sir William Stanley , afterwards Earl of Derby . Lord Rivers , Brother to the Lady Gray . Sir John Montgomery ...
... Haftings , Lord Stafford , Sir John Mortimer , Sir Hugh Mortimer , of the Duke of York's Party , Uncles to the Duke of York . Sir William Stanley , afterwards Earl of Derby . Lord Rivers , Brother to the Lady Gray . Sir John Montgomery ...
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... Haftings : Four ftand on one fide , and four on the other . Glo . And his well chofen bride . Cla , I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now , brother Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand penfive , as half ...
... Haftings : Four ftand on one fide , and four on the other . Glo . And his well chofen bride . Cla , I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now , brother Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand penfive , as half ...
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... Haftings and Montague , Refolve my doubt : You twain , of all the rest , Are near to Warwick by blood and by alliance ; Tell me , if you love Warwick more than me ? If it be fo , then both depart to him , I rather with you foes , than ...
... Haftings and Montague , Refolve my doubt : You twain , of all the rest , Are near to Warwick by blood and by alliance ; Tell me , if you love Warwick more than me ? If it be fo , then both depart to him , I rather with you foes , than ...
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... Haftings , as he favours Edward's Cause ! K. Edw . Now , brother Richard , will you ftand by us ? Glo . Ay , in defpight of all that shall withstand K. Edw . Why fo . Then am I fure of victory . Now therefore let us hence , and lose no ...
... Haftings , as he favours Edward's Cause ! K. Edw . Now , brother Richard , will you ftand by us ? Glo . Ay , in defpight of all that shall withstand K. Edw . Why fo . Then am I fure of victory . Now therefore let us hence , and lose no ...
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... 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 ...
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