The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... Lord Hastings , Lord Stafford , } his sons . of the duke of York's party . JORNE Dron Richar dhers , Sir John Mortimer , uncles to the duke of York . WOND Sir Hugh Mortimer , Henry , earl of Richmond , a youth . Lord Rivers , brother to ...
... Lord Hastings , Lord Stafford , } his sons . of the duke of York's party . JORNE Dron Richar dhers , Sir John Mortimer , uncles to the duke of York . WOND Sir Hugh Mortimer , Henry , earl of Richmond , a youth . Lord Rivers , brother to ...
Page 262
... lord Hastings well deserves To have the heir of the lord Hungerford . K. Edw . Ay , what of that ? it was my will , and grant ; * And , for this once , my will shall stand for law . ' Glo . And yet , methinks , your grace hath not done ...
... lord Hastings well deserves To have the heir of the lord Hungerford . K. Edw . Ay , what of that ? it was my will , and grant ; * And , for this once , my will shall stand for law . ' Glo . And yet , methinks , your grace hath not done ...
Page 265
... Hastings , and Montague , - • Resolve my doubt . You twain , of all the rest , Are near to Warwick , by blood , and ... lord , all hitherto goes well ; The common people by numbers swarm to us . Enter Clarence and Somerset . But see , where ...
... Hastings , and Montague , - • Resolve my doubt . You twain , of all the rest , Are near to Warwick , by blood , and ... lord , all hitherto goes well ; The common people by numbers swarm to us . Enter Clarence and Somerset . But see , where ...
Page 266
... lord Hastings , the king's * 3 Watch . O , is it so ? But why commands the * That his chief followers lodge in towns about him. chiefest friend . king , to do ; 266 Act 17 . THIRD PART OF.
... lord Hastings , the king's * 3 Watch . O , is it so ? But why commands the * That his chief followers lodge in towns about him. chiefest friend . king , to do ; 266 Act 17 . THIRD PART OF.
Page 270
... Hastings , Sir William Stanley , and others . Glo . Now , my lord Hastings , and sir William Stanley , Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither , Into this chiefest thicket of the park . Thus stands the case : You know , our king , my ...
... Hastings , Sir William Stanley , and others . Glo . Now , my lord Hastings , and sir William Stanley , Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither , Into this chiefest thicket of the park . Thus stands the case : You know , our king , my ...
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