The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... play , were often synonymously used . STEEVENS . This play was written , I imagine , in the year 1593. The Legend of King Richard III . by Francis Seagars , was printed in the first edition of The Mirrour for Magistrates , 1559 , and in ...
... play , were often synonymously used . STEEVENS . This play was written , I imagine , in the year 1593. The Legend of King Richard III . by Francis Seagars , was printed in the first edition of The Mirrour for Magistrates , 1559 , and in ...
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... . The in- duction is preparatory to the action of the play . 8 toys- ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . : Glo . Why , this it is , when men B 4 SCENE I. 7 KING RICHARD III . Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous," ...
... . The in- duction is preparatory to the action of the play . 8 toys- ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . : Glo . Why , this it is , when men B 4 SCENE I. 7 KING RICHARD III . Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous," ...
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... play the devil . 7 He is frank'd up to fatting for his pains : ] A frank is an old English word for a hog - sty or pen . ' Tis possible he uses this meta- phor to Clarence , in allusion to the crest of the family of York , which was a ...
... play the devil . 7 He is frank'd up to fatting for his pains : ] A frank is an old English word for a hog - sty or pen . ' Tis possible he uses this meta- phor to Clarence , in allusion to the crest of the family of York , which was a ...
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... play the orator , As if the golden fee , for which I plead , Were for myself : and so , my lord , adieu . Glo . If you thrive well , bring them to Baynard's castle ; 6 Where you shall find me well accompanied , With reverend fathers ...
... play the orator , As if the golden fee , for which I plead , Were for myself : and so , my lord , adieu . Glo . If you thrive well , bring them to Baynard's castle ; 6 Where you shall find me well accompanied , With reverend fathers ...
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... Play the maid's part , still answer nay , and take it . Glo . I go ; And if you plead as well for them , As I can say nay to thee for myself , No doubt we'll bring it to a happy issue . 2 1 Buck . Go , go , up to the leads ; the lord ...
... Play the maid's part , still answer nay , and take it . Glo . I go ; And if you plead as well for them , As I can say nay to thee for myself , No doubt we'll bring it to a happy issue . 2 1 Buck . Go , go , up to the leads ; the lord ...
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