Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... heart's great sorrow , Shall be my winding - sheet . - Why faint you , lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . " Yet , in a moment- " I know not what to say ; my title's weak . " And when he endeavours to satisfy his ...
... heart's great sorrow , Shall be my winding - sheet . - Why faint you , lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . " Yet , in a moment- " I know not what to say ; my title's weak . " And when he endeavours to satisfy his ...
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... heart with a dagger as he kneeled afore him . This earl was but a child at that time , of twelve years of age , when neither his tender years nor dolorous countenance , while hold- * Charact . , ii . 254 . ing up both his hands for ...
... heart with a dagger as he kneeled afore him . This earl was but a child at that time , of twelve years of age , when neither his tender years nor dolorous countenance , while hold- * Charact . , ii . 254 . ing up both his hands for ...
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... heart of the Lord Clifford to take pity upon him ; so that he was noted of great infamy for that his unmerciful murder of that young gentleman . " " ' * In the play , the eyes are closed from fear , but much use is made of the speech in ...
... heart of the Lord Clifford to take pity upon him ; so that he was noted of great infamy for that his unmerciful murder of that young gentleman . " " ' * In the play , the eyes are closed from fear , but much use is made of the speech in ...
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... heart . Richard , I bear thy name , I'll ' venge thy death , Or die renowned by attempting it . " The critic is led by the common prejudice to be very unfair towards Richard . He displays more energy of character , but there is nothing ...
... heart . Richard , I bear thy name , I'll ' venge thy death , Or die renowned by attempting it . " The critic is led by the common prejudice to be very unfair towards Richard . He displays more energy of character , but there is nothing ...
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... heart of that great prince , that after she had denied him to be his paramour , with so good manner , and words so well set as better could * See Malone's note in Bosw . , 454 . + See Laing ( in Henry , xii . 403 ) , from Sir Thomas ...
... heart of that great prince , that after she had denied him to be his paramour , with so good manner , and words so well set as better could * See Malone's note in Bosw . , 454 . + See Laing ( in Henry , xii . 403 ) , from Sir Thomas ...
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