The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... bear- ing , improperly , it is said , the name of Shakspere , without a trace of Shakspere's hand ; and we proceed to compare it with the two other Parts of Henry VI . , ' in the form also in which they are held not to contain a single ...
... bear- ing , improperly , it is said , the name of Shakspere , without a trace of Shakspere's hand ; and we proceed to compare it with the two other Parts of Henry VI . , ' in the form also in which they are held not to contain a single ...
Strana 13
... not shameless . Thy father bears the type of king of Naples , Of both the Sicils , and Jerusalem , Yet not so wealthy as an English yeoman . " More emphatically than all , in the next act , ESSAY ON HENRY VI , AND RICHARD III . 13.
... not shameless . Thy father bears the type of king of Naples , Of both the Sicils , and Jerusalem , Yet not so wealthy as an English yeoman . " More emphatically than all , in the next act , ESSAY ON HENRY VI , AND RICHARD III . 13.
Strana 14
... bears the title of a king , As if a channel should be call'd the sea : Sham'st thou not , knowing from whence thou art deriv`d , To parley thus with England's lawful heirs ? Edw . A wisp of straw were worth a thousand crowns , To make ...
... bears the title of a king , As if a channel should be call'd the sea : Sham'st thou not , knowing from whence thou art deriv`d , To parley thus with England's lawful heirs ? Edw . A wisp of straw were worth a thousand crowns , To make ...
Strana 18
... bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancaster : And , force perforce , I ' ll make him yield the crown , Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down . " The connexion which we have thus endeavoured to establish be ...
... bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancaster : And , force perforce , I ' ll make him yield the crown , Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down . " The connexion which we have thus endeavoured to establish be ...
Strana 23
... Bear with me ; I am hungry for revenge , And now I cloy me with beholding it . Thy Edward he is dead that kill'd my Ed- ward ; The other Edward dead , to quit my Edward ; Young York he is but boot , because both they Match not the high ...
... Bear with me ; I am hungry for revenge , And now I cloy me with beholding it . Thy Edward he is dead that kill'd my Ed- ward ; The other Edward dead , to quit my Edward ; Young York he is but boot , because both they Match not the high ...
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