The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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Pàgina 29
... Buck . Did you see the duke ? Stanley . What duke , my lord ? Buck His Grace of Gloster ; did you see him ? Stanley Not lately , my lord - I hope no ill news ? Buck . The worst that heart e'er bore , or tongue can utter ; Edward , the ...
... Buck . Did you see the duke ? Stanley . What duke , my lord ? Buck His Grace of Gloster ; did you see him ? Stanley Not lately , my lord - I hope no ill news ? Buck . The worst that heart e'er bore , or tongue can utter ; Edward , the ...
Pàgina 30
... Buck . Alas , madam ! too well - he sleeps for ever ! Duch . of York . Dead ! Good Heaven , support me ! Buck . Madam , ' twas my unhappy lot , to hear His last departing groans , and close his eyes ! Duch . of York . Another taken from ...
... Buck . Alas , madam ! too well - he sleeps for ever ! Duch . of York . Dead ! Good Heaven , support me ! Buck . Madam , ' twas my unhappy lot , to hear His last departing groans , and close his eyes ! Duch . of York . Another taken from ...
Pàgina 31
... Buck . These words would make him weep - I know him yours.- See , where he comes , in sorrow for our loss . Glost . My lords , good morrow - Cousin of Buck- ingham , I am yours . Buck . Good morning to your grace . Glost . Methinks ...
... Buck . These words would make him weep - I know him yours.- See , where he comes , in sorrow for our loss . Glost . My lords , good morrow - Cousin of Buck- ingham , I am yours . Buck . Good morning to your grace . Glost . Methinks ...
Pàgina 32
... Buck . My lords , I think ' twere fit , that now , Prince Edward Forthwith , from Ludlow , should be sent for , home , In order to his coronation . Glost By all means , my lord : -Come , let's in , to counsel , And appoint who shall be ...
... Buck . My lords , I think ' twere fit , that now , Prince Edward Forthwith , from Ludlow , should be sent for , home , In order to his coronation . Glost By all means , my lord : -Come , let's in , to counsel , And appoint who shall be ...
Pàgina 33
... Buck . He shall be tried , my lord ; I'll find out Catesby , Who shall at subtle distance sound his thoughts- But we must still suppose the worst may happen : What if we find him cold in our design ? Glost . Chop off his head ...
... Buck . He shall be tried , my lord ; I'll find out Catesby , Who shall at subtle distance sound his thoughts- But we must still suppose the worst may happen : What if we find him cold in our design ? Glost . Chop off his head ...
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