Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1840 - Historical drama, English |
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... honours me and mine , So your dislikes , to when I would be pleasing , Do cloud my joys with danger and with sorrow . " These few lines , which , though there is not much in them , strike me as decidedly Shakspearian , are not in the ...
... honours me and mine , So your dislikes , to when I would be pleasing , Do cloud my joys with danger and with sorrow . " These few lines , which , though there is not much in them , strike me as decidedly Shakspearian , are not in the ...
Page 83
... honour and myself are at the one ; And at the other is my good friend Catesby ; Where nothing can proceed that toucheth us , Whereof I shall not have intelligence . * Gloucester was now Protector ; his appointment is said to have ...
... honour and myself are at the one ; And at the other is my good friend Catesby ; Where nothing can proceed that toucheth us , Whereof I shall not have intelligence . * Gloucester was now Protector ; his appointment is said to have ...
Page 90
... honour of Gloucester's mother , the Duchess of York , to hint that Edward himself had been illegitimate ; * and this he was to enforce by the want of resemblance between the late King and Richard , Duke of York , while Gloucester him ...
... honour of Gloucester's mother , the Duchess of York , to hint that Edward himself had been illegitimate ; * and this he was to enforce by the want of resemblance between the late King and Richard , Duke of York , while Gloucester him ...
Page 103
... honour ; that she wrote a letter to the Duke of Norfolk , " desiring him to be a mediator for her to the king , on the behalf of the marriage pro- pounded between them , -who was her only joy and master in this world , and she was his ...
... honour ; that she wrote a letter to the Duke of Norfolk , " desiring him to be a mediator for her to the king , on the behalf of the marriage pro- pounded between them , -who was her only joy and master in this world , and she was his ...
Page 107
... honour and dominions of the king - there is another inaccuracy , when Richard swears by his George , a badge not used in his time . † So it is stated in the margin of Hol . , 405. Hall has the same notice ( p . 379 ) , prior to the ...
... honour and dominions of the king - there is another inaccuracy , when Richard swears by his George , a badge not used in his time . † So it is stated in the margin of Hol . , 405. Hall has the same notice ( p . 379 ) , prior to the ...
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