The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 15
... doth the swan her downy cygnets save , Keeping them prisoner underneath her wings . Yet if this servile usage once offend , Go , and be free again , as Suffolk's friend . [ She turns away as going . O , stay ! —I have no power to let ...
... doth the swan her downy cygnets save , Keeping them prisoner underneath her wings . Yet if this servile usage once offend , Go , and be free again , as Suffolk's friend . [ She turns away as going . O , stay ! —I have no power to let ...
Pagina 17
... doth presage some ill event . " T is much , when sceptres are in children's hands ; But more , when envy breeds unkind division ; There comes the ruin , there begins confusion . " 6 The speech of York in the first scene of The First ...
... doth presage some ill event . " T is much , when sceptres are in children's hands ; But more , when envy breeds unkind division ; There comes the ruin , there begins confusion . " 6 The speech of York in the first scene of The First ...
Pagina 22
... doth hunt us all to death : That dog , that had his teeth before his eyes and many lines of the quartos have been remodelled . But these minute differ- ences are not important in the present inquiry . I give thee this to dry thy cheeks ...
... doth hunt us all to death : That dog , that had his teeth before his eyes and many lines of the quartos have been remodelled . But these minute differ- ences are not important in the present inquiry . I give thee this to dry thy cheeks ...
Pagina 26
... doth usurp your right , And yet your grace stands bound to him by oath . " 6 The second act of The Second Part of the Contention ' continues to represent the young Richard as the daring soldier , with courage excelled only by his ...
... doth usurp your right , And yet your grace stands bound to him by oath . " 6 The second act of The Second Part of the Contention ' continues to represent the young Richard as the daring soldier , with courage excelled only by his ...
Pagina 28
... doth yield his fleece , And next his throat unto the butcher's knife . " 6 If the reader will turn to ' The Second Part of the Contention ' he will see that these five lines are wanting at the beginning of the scene . All the rest of ...
... doth yield his fleece , And next his throat unto the butcher's knife . " 6 If the reader will turn to ' The Second Part of the Contention ' he will see that these five lines are wanting at the beginning of the scene . All the rest of ...
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