Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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27. oldal
... better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with their helps only defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our safety lies . Cla . For ...
... better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with their helps only defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our safety lies . Cla . For ...
81. oldal
... better than him . At which dealings he wept , and was nothing content , but it booted not . And at dinner the Duke of Gloucester sent a dish from his own table unto the Lord Rivers , praying him to be of good cheer , all should be well ...
... better than him . At which dealings he wept , and was nothing content , but it booted not . And at dinner the Duke of Gloucester sent a dish from his own table unto the Lord Rivers , praying him to be of good cheer , all should be well ...
225. oldal
... better authority for what passed in the third century of Rome . He is said to have founded his history , in great part , upon the writings of older authors , of which extracts have been given ; but none of these go farther back than the ...
... better authority for what passed in the third century of Rome . He is said to have founded his history , in great part , upon the writings of older authors , of which extracts have been given ; but none of these go farther back than the ...
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afterwards Alban's Anne Boleyn Antony appears Archbishop ascribed authority Banquo battle battle of Wakefield Bishop Bosw brother Brutus Buck Buckingham cardinal Cassius Catherine cause character Chronicle Clarence Coleridge Cont Coriolanus Cromwell crown Croyl Croyland daughter death Dion Cassius doubt dramatic Duke of Gloucester Earl Elizabeth English Fabyan father favour fear France friends Glou grace Hall hath heart Henry VI Henry VIII Henry's historian Holinshed honour imputation Jameson Johnson Julius Cæsar King Edward King Henry king's Lady Lancastrian Lingard Macb Macbeth Macduff Margaret marriage married mentioned mind murder Neville noble passage persons play plebeians Plutarch poet Polydore Vergil Prince Edward queen reign remark Richard Richard III Richmond Roman Rome says scene Scotland Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas Siward slain speak speare speech Stanley story Surry tells Thane thou throne tion Tower truth unto Warwick wife Wolsey Wolsey's Wyntown Wyrc York Yorkists