Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Clarence , who , as a boy , had been sent to Flanders with his brother Richard , to be out of the way . * Warwick adds , that the king and his friends are going to London , to put an end to the settlement to which he had sworn . He ...
... Clarence , who , as a boy , had been sent to Flanders with his brother Richard , to be out of the way . * Warwick adds , that the king and his friends are going to London , to put an end to the settlement to which he had sworn . He ...
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... Clarence and Gloucester . • Monstrelet , iv . 474 . + Hol . , 279 ; W. Wyrc . , 490 . Ri- chard's objection to his title , as unlucky , is 18 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . And it is on Holinshed's* authority that War- ...
... Clarence and Gloucester . • Monstrelet , iv . 474 . + Hol . , 279 ; W. Wyrc . , 490 . Ri- chard's objection to his title , as unlucky , is 18 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . And it is on Holinshed's* authority that War- ...
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... Clarence and Warwick . * Shakspeare closes this scene with the first of the speeches in which Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming all the gentler feelings of humanity , announces the evil tendencies of his ...
... Clarence and Warwick . * Shakspeare closes this scene with the first of the speeches in which Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming all the gentler feelings of humanity , announces the evil tendencies of his ...
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... Clarence openly tells his brother that he has made an enemy of the King of France , and dishonoured Warwick , and Montagu regrets the loss of the alliance of France . Some notable lines follow : - : - The persons present , besides the ...
... Clarence openly tells his brother that he has made an enemy of the King of France , and dishonoured Warwick , and Montagu regrets the loss of the alliance of France . Some notable lines follow : - : - The persons present , besides the ...
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... Clarence , But in your bride you bury brotherhood . Cla . Or else you would not have bestow'd the heir Of the Lord Bonville on your new wife's son , And leave your brothers to go speed elsewhere . K. Edw . Alas , poor Clarence ! is it ...
... Clarence , But in your bride you bury brotherhood . Cla . Or else you would not have bestow'd the heir Of the Lord Bonville on your new wife's son , And leave your brothers to go speed elsewhere . K. Edw . Alas , poor Clarence ! is it ...
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