The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 13
... York thus upbraids the Queen with the poverty of her father : - " She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue's more poison'd than the adder's tooth ! How ill beseeming is it in thy sex To triumph like an ...
... York thus upbraids the Queen with the poverty of her father : - " She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue's more poison'd than the adder's tooth ! How ill beseeming is it in thy sex To triumph like an ...
Pagina 14
... York con- nect the marriage of Margaret not only with the loss of France , but with the whole course of the civil wars of England : - " Rich . Iron of Naples , hid with English gilt , Thy father bears the title of a king , As if a ...
... York con- nect the marriage of Margaret not only with the loss of France , but with the whole course of the civil wars of England : - " Rich . Iron of Naples , hid with English gilt , Thy father bears the title of a king , As if a ...
Pagina 17
... York in the first scene of The First Part of the Contention ' knits all these circumstances together , linking that play and the preceding one as closely as if the action had been con- tinued without any division of the entire drama ...
... York in the first scene of The First Part of the Contention ' knits all these circumstances together , linking that play and the preceding one as closely as if the action had been con- tinued without any division of the entire drama ...
Pagina 18
... York , be still awhile till time do serve : Watch thou , and wake , when others be asleep , To pry into the secrets of the state ; Till Henry , surfeiting in joys of love , With his new bride and England's dear - bought queen , And ...
... York , be still awhile till time do serve : Watch thou , and wake , when others be asleep , To pry into the secrets of the state ; Till Henry , surfeiting in joys of love , With his new bride and England's dear - bought queen , And ...
Pagina 22
... York , I dipp'd this napkin in the blood That valiant Clifford , with his rapier's point , Made issue from the bosom of thy boy : And , if thine eyes can water for his death , RICHARD III . " Q. Mar. If ancient sorrow be most re- verent ...
... York , I dipp'd this napkin in the blood That valiant Clifford , with his rapier's point , Made issue from the bosom of thy boy : And , if thine eyes can water for his death , RICHARD III . " Q. Mar. If ancient sorrow be most re- verent ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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