Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... murder of that young gentleman . " " ' * In the play , the eyes are closed from fear , but much use is made of the speech in vain supplica- tions to Clifford , who always answers , according to the fiction of the play , — " Thy father ...
... murder of that young gentleman . " " ' * In the play , the eyes are closed from fear , but much use is made of the speech in vain supplica- tions to Clifford , who always answers , according to the fiction of the play , — " Thy father ...
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... I can smile , and murder whilst I smile . " And " Can I do this , and cannot get the crown ? " are in both plays . * W. Wyrc . , 500 . + Love . The scene * now introduces us to the French court HENRY VI . PART III . 23.
... I can smile , and murder whilst I smile . " And " Can I do this , and cannot get the crown ? " are in both plays . * W. Wyrc . , 500 . + Love . The scene * now introduces us to the French court HENRY VI . PART III . 23.
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... murder in the king's presence ; Hall is the first who names the king's brothers as concerned in the deed . It may be observed that the king is the only killer ; the stabs of Clarence and Gloucester were added by Shakspeare . But Fabyan ...
... murder in the king's presence ; Hall is the first who names the king's brothers as concerned in the deed . It may be observed that the king is the only killer ; the stabs of Clarence and Gloucester were added by Shakspeare . But Fabyan ...
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... murder her . She was taken , kept prisoner for five years , and then ransomed by Louis IX . * We have now Richard's crime the second , -the murder of King Henry in the Tower . The address of the unhappy king to Gloucester , which is but ...
... murder her . She was taken , kept prisoner for five years , and then ransomed by Louis IX . * We have now Richard's crime the second , -the murder of King Henry in the Tower . The address of the unhappy king to Gloucester , which is but ...
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... murder , Shakspeare is justified by Holinshed , who , however , contrary to what we have just heard , makes Richard a very zealous brother , willing to imbrue his hands in blood , for his brother's sake : - " Poor King Henry the Sixth ...
... murder , Shakspeare is justified by Holinshed , who , however , contrary to what we have just heard , makes Richard a very zealous brother , willing to imbrue his hands in blood , for his brother's sake : - " Poor King Henry the Sixth ...
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