The Tragedy of Richard III, with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth FieldClassic Books Company, 2001 - 500 sider |
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... Buck . My lord , your promife for the Earledome . King . Richmond , when laft I was at Exeter , The Maior in ... Buck . My Lord . King . I , whats a clocke ? Buck . I am thus bold to put your grace in mind 115 120 123 } Of what you ...
... Buck . My lord , your promife for the Earledome . King . Richmond , when laft I was at Exeter , The Maior in ... Buck . My Lord . King . I , whats a clocke ? Buck . I am thus bold to put your grace in mind 115 120 123 } Of what you ...
Side vii
... Buck . Vpon the stroke of ten . King . Well let it strike . Buck . Whie let it ftrike ? King . Becaufe that like a Iacke thou keepft the stroke Betwixt thy begging and my meditation . 130 I am not in the giuing vein to day . ' Hardly ...
... Buck . Vpon the stroke of ten . King . Well let it strike . Buck . Whie let it ftrike ? King . Becaufe that like a Iacke thou keepft the stroke Betwixt thy begging and my meditation . 130 I am not in the giuing vein to day . ' Hardly ...
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... BUCK made an heroic effort to clear the reputation of Richard from the many stains cast upon it by the Chroniclers , as did also HORACE WALPOLE and Miss CAROLINE HALSTED , and , in our own day , Sir CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM , but the remarks ...
... BUCK made an heroic effort to clear the reputation of Richard from the many stains cast upon it by the Chroniclers , as did also HORACE WALPOLE and Miss CAROLINE HALSTED , and , in our own day , Sir CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM , but the remarks ...
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... Buck , who says [ p . 81 ] he had seen ' in a faithfull Manu- script Chronicle of those times , that the Duke of Gloucester onely of all the great persons , stood still and drew not his sword . ' Such an attitude is precisely what we ...
... Buck , who says [ p . 81 ] he had seen ' in a faithfull Manu- script Chronicle of those times , that the Duke of Gloucester onely of all the great persons , stood still and drew not his sword . ' Such an attitude is precisely what we ...
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ABBOTT Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Catesby character Clarence Coll Compare conj corrector crown death Dorset doth dramatic Duke duke of Gloucester Dyce Earle Earle Richmond Edward Edward IV Elizabeth Enter euery Exeunt Exit felfe Folio giue Gloucester grace Hastings hath haue Henry Henry VI Holinshed house of York Huds King Richard Ktly kyng Lady leaue liue Lord Lord Stanley loue Macbeth MALONE Margaret meaning mother murder MURRAY N. E. D. s. v. murther neuer noble passage play Pope present line Prince protectour Q₁ Q₂ Qq et cet QQ₂ Quarto Queen quoted Ratcliffe reading Rich Richard III Richmond Riuers Rlfe Rowe et seq says scene sense Shakespeare ſhall Sing sonne speech Stanley Steev STEEVENS subs thee Theob thou thought Tower Trans True Tragedie Varr Vaughan vnto vpon Warb word WRIGHT York
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Side 21 - And so I was, which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me!