The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 18 卷 |
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Proud northern lord , Clifford of Cumberland , Warwick is hoarse with calling thee
to arms Enter YORK . ' How now , my noble lord ? what , all a - foot ? * York . The
deadly - handed Clifford slew my steed ; But match to match I have encounter'd ...
Proud northern lord , Clifford of Cumberland , Warwick is hoarse with calling thee
to arms Enter YORK . ' How now , my noble lord ? what , all a - foot ? * York . The
deadly - handed Clifford slew my steed ; But match to match I have encounter'd ...
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Now , Clifford , since we are singled here alone , “ Be this the day of doom to one
of us ; “ For now my heart hath sworn immortal hate “ To thee and all the house of
Lancaster . “ Clif . And here I stand , and pitch my foot to thine , Vowing ne'er to ...
Now , Clifford , since we are singled here alone , “ Be this the day of doom to one
of us ; “ For now my heart hath sworn immortal hate “ To thee and all the house of
Lancaster . “ Clif . And here I stand , and pitch my foot to thine , Vowing ne'er to ...
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Now , Clifford , I have singled thee alone ” : • Suppose , this arm is for the duke of
York , . And this for Rutland ; both bound to revenge , • Wert thou environ'd with a
brazen wall 3 . Clir . Now , Richard , I am with thee here alone : This is the hand ...
Now , Clifford , I have singled thee alone ” : • Suppose , this arm is for the duke of
York , . And this for Rutland ; both bound to revenge , • Wert thou environ'd with a
brazen wall 3 . Clir . Now , Richard , I am with thee here alone : This is the hand ...
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