Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... thou shalt find A father in our love , and from this minute We call thee Earl of Gloster ; but there yet Remains another justice to be done , And that's to punish this discarded traitor ; But , lest thy tender nature should relent At ...
... thou shalt find A father in our love , and from this minute We call thee Earl of Gloster ; but there yet Remains another justice to be done , And that's to punish this discarded traitor ; But , lest thy tender nature should relent At ...
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... thou shalt find Corn . Speak , rebel , where hast thou sent the King ? Whom , spite of our decree , thou saved'st last night . Glo . I'm tied to th ' stake , and I must stand the course . Reg . Say where and why , thou has conceal'd him ...
... thou shalt find Corn . Speak , rebel , where hast thou sent the King ? Whom , spite of our decree , thou saved'st last night . Glo . I'm tied to th ' stake , and I must stand the course . Reg . Say where and why , thou has conceal'd him ...
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... thou the way to Dover ? [ Exit . Edg . Both style and gate , horseway , and footpath : poor Tom hath been scar'd out of his good wits . Blesse thee goodman's sonne , from the foul fiend . Glo . Here , take this purse , thou whom the ...
... thou the way to Dover ? [ Exit . Edg . Both style and gate , horseway , and footpath : poor Tom hath been scar'd out of his good wits . Blesse thee goodman's sonne , from the foul fiend . Glo . Here , take this purse , thou whom the ...
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William Henry Smith. Reg . Out , treacherous villain , Thou call'st on him that hates thee ; it was he That broach'd thy treason , show'd us thy dispatches ; There - read , and save the Cambrian prince a labour , Glo . ( within ) . O my ...
William Henry Smith. Reg . Out , treacherous villain , Thou call'st on him that hates thee ; it was he That broach'd thy treason , show'd us thy dispatches ; There - read , and save the Cambrian prince a labour , Glo . ( within ) . O my ...
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... thou do'st bear , With something rich about me : from that place I shall no leading neede . Edg . Give me thy arme ; Poore Tom shall leade thee . Scena Secunda . Enter GONERIL , BASTARD , and STEWARD . Gon . Welcome , my lord . I ...
... thou do'st bear , With something rich about me : from that place I shall no leading neede . Edg . Give me thy arme ; Poore Tom shall leade thee . Scena Secunda . Enter GONERIL , BASTARD , and STEWARD . Gon . Welcome , my lord . I ...
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