Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... 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 slew my father ...
... 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 slew my father ...
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... young Duke of York ; but Edward , as I have said , marched with all his friends to that important place . And now , with the apparent consent of the people , as well as of the " great council of lords spiritual and temporal , " Henry ...
... young Duke of York ; but Edward , as I have said , marched with all his friends to that important place . And now , with the apparent consent of the people , as well as of the " great council of lords spiritual and temporal , " Henry ...
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... young prince agree , I'll join my eldest daughter and my joy To him forthwith in holy wedlock bands . " Margaret's visit , as we have seen , was earlier , and the promised aid was actually given . As the poet has placed this visit too ...
... young prince agree , I'll join my eldest daughter and my joy To him forthwith in holy wedlock bands . " Margaret's visit , as we have seen , was earlier , and the promised aid was actually given . As the poet has placed this visit too ...
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... young Earl of Richmond , whom Henry thus addresses : 66 ' Come hither , England's hope ! if secret powers ( laying his hand upon his head . ) Suggest but truth to my divining thoughts , This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss ...
... young Earl of Richmond , whom Henry thus addresses : 66 ' Come hither , England's hope ! if secret powers ( laying his hand upon his head . ) Suggest but truth to my divining thoughts , This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss ...
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... young prince , Shakspeare ascribes a manly spirit , worthy of his mother , whose encou- raging exhortations he thus seconds : 66 Methinks , a woman of this valiant spirit Should , if a coward heard her speak these words , Infuse his ...
... young prince , Shakspeare ascribes a manly spirit , worthy of his mother , whose encou- raging exhortations he thus seconds : 66 Methinks , a woman of this valiant spirit Should , if a coward heard her speak these words , Infuse his ...
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