The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... thought that the parliament scene , as it is called , which was first printed in the 4to of 1608 , was an addition made by Shakspeare to this play after its first representation : but it seems to me more probable that it was written ...
... thought that the parliament scene , as it is called , which was first printed in the 4to of 1608 , was an addition made by Shakspeare to this play after its first representation : but it seems to me more probable that it was written ...
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... thought of ill in him . Boling . Look , what I speak my life shall prove it true ; - That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain'd for lewd9 employments ...
... thought of ill in him . Boling . Look , what I speak my life shall prove it true ; - That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain'd for lewd9 employments ...
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... France and England for thirty years . 14 Charged . 15 Arrogant . 16 Pope thought that some of the rhyming verses in this play were not from the hand of Shakspeare . Good uncle , let this end where it begun ; SC . I. 11 KING RICHARD 11 .
... France and England for thirty years . 14 Charged . 15 Arrogant . 16 Pope thought that some of the rhyming verses in this play were not from the hand of Shakspeare . Good uncle , let this end where it begun ; SC . I. 11 KING RICHARD 11 .
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... thoughts , With rival - hating envy , set you on 1 To wake our peace , which in our country's cradle Draws the sweet infant breath of gentle sleep ' ; ] Which so rous'd up with boisterous untun'd drums , With harsh resounding trumpets ...
... thoughts , With rival - hating envy , set you on 1 To wake our peace , which in our country's cradle Draws the sweet infant breath of gentle sleep ' ; ] Which so rous'd up with boisterous untun'd drums , With harsh resounding trumpets ...
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... thought and melancholy he deceased -Holinshed . 15 It is a matter of very melancholy consideration that all human advantages confer more power of doing evil than good . Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , 24 ACT I. KING BICHARD ...
... thought and melancholy he deceased -Holinshed . 15 It is a matter of very melancholy consideration that all human advantages confer more power of doing evil than good . Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , 24 ACT I. KING BICHARD ...
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