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... Exeunt Omnes Q. [ Stabbing Stabbing . . . Dies ] omitted Q , Ff . Richard III . 1. ii . 155-166 on these lines , and note in this edition . The standers - by , at the story , 66 wet their cheeks like trees bedash'd with rain . " 169 ...
... Exeunt Omnes Q. [ Stabbing Stabbing . . . Dies ] omitted Q , Ff . Richard III . 1. ii . 155-166 on these lines , and note in this edition . The standers - by , at the story , 66 wet their cheeks like trees bedash'd with rain . " 169 ...
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... Exeunt . there to be behedded , and sent all their heddes , and the dukes head of Yorke , to be set upon poles , ouer the gate of the citie of Yorke in despite of them and their lignage " ( Hall , p . 251 , ed . 1809 ) . See II . i . 65 ...
... Exeunt . there to be behedded , and sent all their heddes , and the dukes head of Yorke , to be set upon poles , ouer the gate of the citie of Yorke in despite of them and their lignage " ( Hall , p . 251 , ed . 1809 ) . See II . i . 65 ...
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... Exeunt Omnes Q. 193 , 196. throne . . . throws ] Capell reads " king casts " here from Q. 196. throws not up his cap for joy ] From Grafton's Continuation of Hard- yng , 512 ( 1543 ) : " One Nashfeelde , and other belongyng to the ...
... Exeunt Omnes Q. 193 , 196. throne . . . throws ] Capell reads " king casts " here from Q. 196. throws not up his cap for joy ] From Grafton's Continuation of Hard- yng , 512 ( 1543 ) : " One Nashfeelde , and other belongyng to the ...
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... Exeunt . Flourish . Enter King HENRY , Queen MARGARET , the PRINCE OF WALES , CLIFFORD , and NORTHUMBERLAND , with drum and trumpets . Q. Mar. Welcome , my lord , to this brave town of York . Yonder's the head of that arch - enemy That ...
... Exeunt . Flourish . Enter King HENRY , Queen MARGARET , the PRINCE OF WALES , CLIFFORD , and NORTHUMBERLAND , with drum and trumpets . Q. Mar. Welcome , my lord , to this brave town of York . Yonder's the head of that arch - enemy That ...
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... Exeunt Omnes Q. • 156 , 157. Even then ... France ] I venture to call attention to these per- fect and perfectly Shakespearian lines , found also in the Quarto . 159. broach'd ] Better than " moved " of Q. Started , set going ...
... Exeunt Omnes Q. • 156 , 157. Even then ... France ] I venture to call attention to these per- fect and perfectly Shakespearian lines , found also in the Quarto . 159. broach'd ] Better than " moved " of Q. Started , set going ...
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