Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1840 - Historical drama, English |
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Page 23
... mind ; - " for I should not deal in her soft laws , Shet did corrupt frail nature with some bribe , To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub ; To make an envious mountain on my back , Where sits deformity to mock my body ; To shape ...
... mind ; - " for I should not deal in her soft laws , Shet did corrupt frail nature with some bribe , To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub ; To make an envious mountain on my back , Where sits deformity to mock my body ; To shape ...
Page 27
... that end , I shortly mind to leave you . " The passages in which the power of England * See King John in Bosw . , xv . 374 . to maintain herself without foreign alliances , are enlarged and C 2 HENRY VI . PART III . 27 66 ...
... that end , I shortly mind to leave you . " The passages in which the power of England * See King John in Bosw . , xv . 374 . to maintain herself without foreign alliances , are enlarged and C 2 HENRY VI . PART III . 27 66 ...
Page 51
... mind to that of his body : - " Then , since the heaven's 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 grey - beards call divine , Be resident ...
... mind to that of his body : - " Then , since the heaven's 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 grey - beards call divine , Be resident ...
Page 56
... mind suf- fered with his body , and he was certainly deficient in the energy that was required in the holder of a disputed throne , and was more calculated for a pri- vate life or for a cloister , than for a palace . Such is he ...
... mind suf- fered with his body , and he was certainly deficient in the energy that was required in the holder of a disputed throne , and was more calculated for a pri- vate life or for a cloister , than for a palace . Such is he ...
Page 60
... cions and apprehensions into the mind of Edward . The systematic villainy of Richard , thus connected with his misshapen person , may be deemed the επος of the play . • P. 51 . And this brings us at once to the question , 60 ...
... cions and apprehensions into the mind of Edward . The systematic villainy of Richard , thus connected with his misshapen person , may be deemed the επος of the play . • P. 51 . And this brings us at once to the question , 60 ...
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