Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... better far than his . " Yet , in a moment- " I know not what to say ; my title's weak . " And when he endeavours to satisfy his conscience , that Henry IV . was lawful king , as the adopted heir of Richard II . , Exeter turns against ...
... better far than his . " Yet , in a moment- " I know not what to say ; my title's weak . " And when he endeavours to satisfy his conscience , that Henry IV . was lawful king , as the adopted heir of Richard II . , Exeter turns against ...
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... better than a homely swain . " The speech is characteristic , and may be read as an illustrative specimen of Shakspeare's mode of amplifying the old plays . Of the dead Clifford , Warwick says , " Off with the traitor's head , And rear ...
... better than a homely swain . " The speech is characteristic , and may be read as an illustrative specimen of Shakspeare's mode of amplifying the old plays . Of the dead Clifford , Warwick says , " Off with the traitor's head , And rear ...
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... so good manner , and words so well set as better could * See Malone's note in Bosw . , 454 . + See Laing ( in Henry , xii . 403 ) , from Sir Thomas More . • not be devised , he resolved with himself to HENRY VI . PART III . 21 "" ...
... so good manner , and words so well set as better could * See Malone's note in Bosw . , 454 . + See Laing ( in Henry , xii . 403 ) , from Sir Thomas More . • not be devised , he resolved with himself to HENRY VI . PART III . 21 "" ...
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... better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with their helps only defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our safety lies . Cla . For ...
... better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with their helps only defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our safety lies . Cla . For ...
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... better , traitors as ye are ! — And thou usurp'st my father's right and mine . K. Edw . Take that , the likeness of this railer here . [ Stabs him . Glou . Sprawl'st thou ? Take that to end thy agony , [ Stabs him . [ Stabs him . " Clar ...
... better , traitors as ye are ! — And thou usurp'st my father's right and mine . K. Edw . Take that , the likeness of this railer here . [ Stabs him . Glou . Sprawl'st thou ? Take that to end thy agony , [ Stabs him . [ Stabs him . " Clar ...
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