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Richard II (Drama)

 
dc.contributor Ule, Louis
dc.coverage.placeName London
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-21T15:51:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-21T15:51:50Z
dc.date.created 1590
dc.date.issued 1978-01-01
dc.identifier ota:0007
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/0007
dc.description.abstract Edited, and presented in a modernized text, from the Egerton ms. 1994 in the British Library An anonymous play of doubtful date, probably about 1590 or later, generally regarded as preceding Shakespeare's play on the same subject; known variously by the titles Richard II, Thomas of Woodstock, and Woodstock A type facsimile of folios 161-185 in Ms. Egerton 1994 in the British Library, apparently a stage copy
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Plays -- England -- 16th century
dc.subject.other Plays
dc.title Richard II (Drama)
dc.type Text
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otaterms.date.range 1500-1599

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          5   WOODSTOCK, KEY-PUNCHED IN 1968 FROM THE 1946 EDITION OF THE
MANUSCRIPT BY A. P. ROSSITER.  MODERN AMERICAN SPELLING.
PROOFED BY FREDA DUSNIC, 1977.  COLLATED WITH TEXT
BY WILHELMINA FRIJLINCK (1929 ED.) TO MINIMIZE
ROSSITER'S EMENDATIONS;  PROOFED, JAN. 1978 BY LOUIS ULE.
)
                   THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK.
                           SCENE 1.
  ENTER HASTILY AT SEVERAL DOORS:  DUKE OF LANCASTER,
     DUKE OF YORK, THE EARLS OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY,
      WITH NAPKINS ON THEIR ARMS AND KNIVES IN
       THEIR HANDS, AND SIR THOMAS CHEYNEY, WITH
        OTHERS BEARING TORCHES, AND SOME WITH
              CLOAKS AND RAPIERS.
 OMNES.  LIGHTS, LIGHTS, BRING TORCHES, KNAVES!
 LANC.                   SHUT TO THE GATES,
LET NO MAN OUT UNTIL THE HOUSE BE SEARCHED.
 YORK. CALL FOR OUR COACHES, LET'S AWAY GOOD BROTHER
NOW BY TH' BLEST SAINTS, I FEAR WE ARE POISONED ALL.
 ARUND. POISONED MY LORD?
 LANC. AY, AY, GOOD ARUNDEL, TIS HIGH TIME BEGONE.
MAY HEAVEN BE BLEST FOR THIS . . .
										

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