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 32
... vnto king Edward , by the lord Riuers the quenes brother , in such wise that he was for the while ( but it lasted not long ) farre fallen into the kinges indignacion , and stode in gret fere of himselfe . ' 78. secure ] VAUGHAN ( iii ...
... vnto king Edward , by the lord Riuers the quenes brother , in such wise that he was for the while ( but it lasted not long ) farre fallen into the kinges indignacion , and stode in gret fere of himselfe . ' 78. secure ] VAUGHAN ( iii ...
Side 37
... vnto the King , And whatsoe're you will imploy me in , Were it to call King Edwards Widdow , Sifter , III . I do ] Om . Dyce ii , iii , Huds . do ] Ff , + , Coll . Om . Qq et cet . III - 113 . I ... Duke ] Two lines , ending me ... Duke ...
... vnto the King , And whatsoe're you will imploy me in , Were it to call King Edwards Widdow , Sifter , III . I do ] Om . Dyce ii , iii , Huds . do ] Ff , + , Coll . Om . Qq et cet . III - 113 . I ... Duke ] Two lines , ending me ... Duke ...
Side 38
... of the situation never presents itself : he is simply tickled by its irresistible humor . [ See note by COURTENAY , 1. 37 supra . ] Haft . Good time of day vnto my gracious Lord 38 [ ACT I , SC . i . THE LIFE AND DEATH OF.
... of the situation never presents itself : he is simply tickled by its irresistible humor . [ See note by COURTENAY , 1. 37 supra . ] Haft . Good time of day vnto my gracious Lord 38 [ ACT I , SC . i . THE LIFE AND DEATH OF.
Side 42
... ( p . 170 ) : Richard's object in the marriage was twofold : first , to get Anne's enor- By marrying her , which I must reach vnto . 42 [ ACT I , SC . i . THE LIFE AND DEATH OF The readiest way to make the Wench amends, ...
... ( p . 170 ) : Richard's object in the marriage was twofold : first , to get Anne's enor- By marrying her , which I must reach vnto . 42 [ ACT I , SC . i . THE LIFE AND DEATH OF The readiest way to make the Wench amends, ...
Side 43
William Shakespeare. By marrying her , which I must reach vnto . But yet I run before my horse to Market : Clarence ftill breathes , Edward still liues and raignes , When they are gone , then must I count my gaines . Exit Scena Secunda ...
William Shakespeare. By marrying her , which I must reach vnto . But yet I run before my horse to Market : Clarence ftill breathes , Edward still liues and raignes , When they are gone , then must I count my gaines . Exit Scena Secunda ...
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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!