Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... natural brother of Warwick was slain by the Yorkists , as well as Northumberland and Clifford himself . This fierce Lancastrian , however , was killed , not by Richard , but by the Lord Fauconberg.§ * March 29 , 1461. Hol . , 477 ; W ...
... natural brother of Warwick was slain by the Yorkists , as well as Northumberland and Clifford himself . This fierce Lancastrian , however , was killed , not by Richard , but by the Lord Fauconberg.§ * March 29 , 1461. Hol . , 477 ; W ...
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... nature with some bribe , To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub ; To make an envious mountain on my back , Where sits deformity to mock my body ; To shape my legs of an unequal size ; To disproportion me in every part . " This ...
... nature with some bribe , To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub ; To make an envious mountain on my back , Where sits deformity to mock my body ; To shape my legs of an unequal size ; To disproportion me in every part . " This ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. His looks are full of peaceful majesty ; His head by nature framed to wear a crown ; His hand to wield a sceptre ; and himself Likely in time to bless a regal throne . Make most of him , my lords ; for this is ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. His looks are full of peaceful majesty ; His head by nature framed to wear a crown ; His hand to wield a sceptre ; and himself Likely in time to bless a regal throne . Make most of him , my lords ; for this is ...
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... natural inclination , he abhorred all the vices as well of the body as of the soul . His patience was such , that of all the injuries to him done ( which were innumerable ) , he never asked vengeance , thinking that for such adversity ...
... natural inclination , he abhorred all the vices as well of the body as of the soul . His patience was such , that of all the injuries to him done ( which were innumerable ) , he never asked vengeance , thinking that for such adversity ...
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... nature in his cruel body always chafed , stirred , and was ever unquiet : beside that , the dagger which he wore , he would ( when he studied ) with his hand pluck up and draw from the sheath to the midst , never drawing it fully out ...
... nature in his cruel body always chafed , stirred , and was ever unquiet : beside that , the dagger which he wore , he would ( when he studied ) with his hand pluck up and draw from the sheath to the midst , never drawing it fully out ...
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