Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... thoughts aim at a further matter . I Stay not for the love of Edward , but the crown . ” * In 1448 , 26 Hen . VI . Banks , iii . 689 . It may be asked how it is that Somerset , HENRY VI . PART III . 29 That I am not ignoble of descent, ...
... thoughts aim at a further matter . I Stay not for the love of Edward , but the crown . ” * In 1448 , 26 Hen . VI . Banks , iii . 689 . It may be asked how it is that Somerset , HENRY VI . PART III . 29 That I am not ignoble of descent, ...
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... thought it right to give this sketch of the history , upon a very general notion of which the play is founded ; but the truth is , that the histories are not much more precise than the drama ; and it is not possible in every case to ...
... thought it right to give this sketch of the history , upon a very general notion of which the play is founded ; but the truth is , that the histories are not much more precise than the drama ; and it is not possible in every case to ...
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... thoughts , This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss . * Cont . Croyl . , 551 ; Rolls , vi . 223 . † Activ . Sc . 8 . Hol . , 300. I believe that Warwick was alone in this commission . See Restoration , p . 8 . § Rymer , xi . 693 ...
... thoughts , This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss . * Cont . Croyl . , 551 ; Rolls , vi . 223 . † Activ . Sc . 8 . Hol . , 300. I believe that Warwick was alone in this commission . See Restoration , p . 8 . § Rymer , xi . 693 ...
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... thought to kill , despicious and cruel , not for evil will alway , but ofter for ambition , and either the surety or increase of his estate . " * Richard now throws off all restraint , and scolds at the Widvilles and the queen herself ...
... thought to kill , despicious and cruel , not for evil will alway , but ofter for ambition , and either the surety or increase of his estate . " * Richard now throws off all restraint , and scolds at the Widvilles and the queen herself ...
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... thought , And yet his punishment was bitter death . Who sued to me for him ? Who , in my wrath , Kneel'd at my feet and bad me be advis'd ? Who told me , how the poor soul did forsake The mighty Warwick and did fight for me ? Who told ...
... thought , And yet his punishment was bitter death . Who sued to me for him ? Who , in my wrath , Kneel'd at my feet and bad me be advis'd ? Who told me , how the poor soul did forsake The mighty Warwick and did fight for me ? Who told ...
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