Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... imputations , the justice of which I shall have hereafter to examine , upon the morality of Richard , afterwards Duke of Gloucester . It is clear that the present imputation cannot be sus- tained , as Richard was at this time only eight ...
... imputations , the justice of which I shall have hereafter to examine , upon the morality of Richard , afterwards Duke of Gloucester . It is clear that the present imputation cannot be sus- tained , as Richard was at this time only eight ...
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... imputing defor- mity to Richard ? Shakspeare probably wrote from tradition , and from Sir Thomas More , whose history is copied by Holinshed ; - " As he was small and little of stature , so was he of body greatly deformed , the one ...
... imputing defor- mity to Richard ? Shakspeare probably wrote from tradition , and from Sir Thomas More , whose history is copied by Holinshed ; - " As he was small and little of stature , so was he of body greatly deformed , the one ...
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... impute to himself , there is no authority . On the other hand , I lay no stress upon the tes- timony of " the old Countess of Desmond , who had danced with Richard , and declared he was the handsomest man in the room , except his ...
... impute to himself , there is no authority . On the other hand , I lay no stress upon the tes- timony of " the old Countess of Desmond , who had danced with Richard , and declared he was the handsomest man in the room , except his ...
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... imputation of peculiar hostility to the Countess of Richmond , other than her connexion with the house of Lancaster . She was the daughter of John Beaufort , Duke of Somerset , and wife , first of Edmund , Earl of Richmond , then of Sir ...
... imputation of peculiar hostility to the Countess of Richmond , other than her connexion with the house of Lancaster . She was the daughter of John Beaufort , Duke of Somerset , and wife , first of Edmund , Earl of Richmond , then of Sir ...
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... imputed to Richard . For this , a more natural motive may be assigned ; and while the disappearance of the two princes remains unaccounted for , the habits of the age , I fear , teach us to look upon their murder by their uncle , as not ...
... imputed to Richard . For this , a more natural motive may be assigned ; and while the disappearance of the two princes remains unaccounted for , the habits of the age , I fear , teach us to look upon their murder by their uncle , as not ...
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