Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Buck- ingham . Holinshed and Sir Thomas More , both men- tion the king's dying injunctions to his courtiers to live in amity together ; but here is a striking illustration of the nature of historical speeches . The same volume contains ...
... Buck- ingham . Holinshed and Sir Thomas More , both men- tion the king's dying injunctions to his courtiers to live in amity together ; but here is a striking illustration of the nature of historical speeches . The same volume contains ...
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... Buck- ingham ? Buck . Marry , my lord , lest by a multitude The new - heal'd wound of malice should break out , Which would be so much the more dangerous , By how much the estate is yet ungovern'd . Where every horse bears his ...
... Buck- ingham ? Buck . Marry , my lord , lest by a multitude The new - heal'd wound of malice should break out , Which would be so much the more dangerous , By how much the estate is yet ungovern'd . Where every horse bears his ...
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... Buck- ingham said , Go afore , gentlemen , and yeomen keep your rooms . And thus in a goodly array they came to the king , and on their knees in very humble wise saluted his grace , which received them in very joyous and amiable manner ...
... Buck- ingham said , Go afore , gentlemen , and yeomen keep your rooms . And thus in a goodly array they came to the king , and on their knees in very humble wise saluted his grace , which received them in very joyous and amiable manner ...
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... Buck . Tut ! I can counterfeit the deep tragedian ; Speak , and look back , and pry on every side ; Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , Intending deep suspicion ; ghastly looks Are at my service like enforced smiles ; And both are ...
... Buck . Tut ! I can counterfeit the deep tragedian ; Speak , and look back , and pry on every side ; Tremble and start at wagging of a straw , Intending deep suspicion ; ghastly looks Are at my service like enforced smiles ; And both are ...
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... Buck . No ! So God help me : they spake not a word ; But , like dumb statues , or breathless stones , Star'd on each other , and look'd deadly pale ; Which , when I saw , I reprehended them ; And ask'd the mayor , What meant this wilful ...
... Buck . No ! So God help me : they spake not a word ; But , like dumb statues , or breathless stones , Star'd on each other , and look'd deadly pale ; Which , when I saw , I reprehended them ; And ask'd the mayor , What meant this wilful ...
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