Commentaries of the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻Colburn, 1840 - 340 ページ |
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... scene of this play . || For the duke entered the parliament - house , and stood for some time , with his hand upon the throne . Nobody , however , invited him to ascend ; but , when he withdrew , he occupied the royal apartments in the ...
... scene of this play . || For the duke entered the parliament - house , and stood for some time , with his hand upon the throne . Nobody , however , invited him to ascend ; but , when he withdrew , he occupied the royal apartments in the ...
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... scene . It is true enough , that Edward ( not Richard ) was in Gloucestershire , at the time of the battle of Wakefield , and soon afterwards + ob- tained a victory at Mortimer's Cross over the Earl of Pembroke . But here he is made to ...
... scene . It is true enough , that Edward ( not Richard ) was in Gloucestershire , at the time of the battle of Wakefield , and soon afterwards + ob- tained a victory at Mortimer's Cross over the Earl of Pembroke . But here he is made to ...
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... scene with the first of the speeches in which Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming all the gentler feelings of humanity , announces the evil tendencies of his mind ; - -- 66 for I should not deal in her soft ...
... scene with the first of the speeches in which Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming all the gentler feelings of humanity , announces the evil tendencies of his mind ; - -- 66 for I should not deal in her soft ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. The scene * now introduces us to the French court , where Louis XI . receives the supplications of Margaret for succour against the Yorkists : 66 Now , therefore , be ... scene * now introduces us to the French ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. The scene * now introduces us to the French court , where Louis XI . receives the supplications of Margaret for succour against the Yorkists : 66 Now , therefore , be ... scene * now introduces us to the French ...
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... scene it is repeated that Edward , after his escape from Middleham , had gone over to Bur- gundy ; but in the next , ‡ he appears before York , into which city he is admitted upon his bare asser- tion that he disclaimed the crown . He ...
... scene it is repeated that Edward , after his escape from Middleham , had gone over to Bur- gundy ; but in the next , ‡ he appears before York , into which city he is admitted upon his bare asser- tion that he disclaimed the crown . He ...
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