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, Volume 7Longman, 1820 |
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... fear him mightily . Glo . Now , by Saint Paul , this news is bad in- deed . O , he hath kept an evil diet long , And over - much consum'd his royal person ; ' Tis very grievous to be thought upon . What , is he in his bed ? Hast . He is ...
... fear him mightily . Glo . Now , by Saint Paul , this news is bad in- deed . O , he hath kept an evil diet long , And over - much consum'd his royal person ; ' Tis very grievous to be thought upon . What , is he in his bed ? Hast . He is ...
Page 15
... fear me , both are false . Glo . Then man was never true . Anne . Well , well , put up your sword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That shall you know hereafter . Glo . But shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope ...
... fear me , both are false . Glo . Then man was never true . Anne . Well , well , put up your sword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That shall you know hereafter . Glo . But shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope ...
Page 18
... ; And sent to warn them to his royal presence . Q. Eliz . ' Would all were well ! But that will never be ; - -- I fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter GLOSTER , HASTINGS , and DORSET . Glo . 18 [ ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
... ; And sent to warn them to his royal presence . Q. Eliz . ' Would all were well ! But that will never be ; - -- I fear , our happiness is at the height . Enter GLOSTER , HASTINGS , and DORSET . Glo . 18 [ ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
Page 41
... fear , thy justice will take hold you - - On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for this . Come , Hastings , help me to my closet . O , Poor Clarence ! [ Exeunt King , Queen , HASTINGS , RIVERS , DORSET and Grey . VOL . VII . F Glo ...
... fear , thy justice will take hold you - - On me , and you , and mine , and yours , for this . Come , Hastings , help me to my closet . O , Poor Clarence ! [ Exeunt King , Queen , HASTINGS , RIVERS , DORSET and Grey . VOL . VII . F Glo ...
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... fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented . Glo . I hope , the king made peace with all of us ; And the compáct is firm , and true , in me . Riv . And so in me ; and so , I think , in all : Yet , since it ...
... fear of harm , as harm apparent , In my opinion , ought to be prevented . Glo . I hope , the king made peace with all of us ; And the compáct is firm , and true , in me . Riv . And so in me ; and so , I think , in all : Yet , since it ...
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