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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Side vi
... of Ireland told me once I fhould not liue long after I faw Richmond . 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 promised me . King . Wel , vi PREFACE.
... of Ireland told me once I fhould not liue long after I faw Richmond . 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 promised me . King . Wel , vi PREFACE.
Side 13
... grace and beauty , he lessens our esteem for those qualities , and proceeds with less reluctance to mention his own hideous appearance . Here , too , with great [ 6. Now is the Winter of our Discontent , ACT I , SC . i . ] 13 RICHARD ...
... grace and beauty , he lessens our esteem for those qualities , and proceeds with less reluctance to mention his own hideous appearance . Here , too , with great [ 6. Now is the Winter of our Discontent , ACT I , SC . i . ] 13 RICHARD ...
Side 19
... grace Han . Instead of mounting steeds in order to frighten timid adversaries , war now capers in a chamber in order to give lascivious pleasure to his lover . The final cause is thus expressed by ' to ' in both instances of its ...
... grace Han . Instead of mounting steeds in order to frighten timid adversaries , war now capers in a chamber in order to give lascivious pleasure to his lover . The final cause is thus expressed by ' to ' in both instances of its ...
Side 27
... Grace ? Cla . His Maiefty tendring my perfons safety , 46. Diue ... comes ] Two lines , ending foule ... comes Qq . 47. and ... guarded . ] with a guard of men . Qq . ( gard Q.Q2 . ) guarded , and Brackenbury . Rowe ii et seq . 48. day ...
... Grace ? Cla . His Maiefty tendring my perfons safety , 46. Diue ... comes ] Two lines , ending foule ... comes Qq . 47. and ... guarded . ] with a guard of men . Qq . ( gard Q.Q2 . ) guarded , and Brackenbury . Rowe ii et seq . 48. day ...
Side 36
... considered treason ? Perhaps Richard means to imply that he himself is also as guilty as the King.-ED. III Bra . I do befeech your Grace To pardon 36 [ ACT 1 , SC . i . THE LIFE and DEATH OF Bra. What one, my Lord? ...
... considered treason ? Perhaps Richard means to imply that he himself is also as guilty as the King.-ED. III Bra . I do befeech your Grace To pardon 36 [ ACT 1 , SC . i . THE LIFE and DEATH OF Bra. What one, my Lord? ...
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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!