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Page 124
... mind ; thou dost suspect That I have been disloyal to thy bed , And that he is a bastard , not thy son . Sweet York , sweet husband , be not of that mind ; He is as like thee as a man may be , Not like to me nor any of my kin , And yet ...
... mind ; thou dost suspect That I have been disloyal to thy bed , And that he is a bastard , not thy son . Sweet York , sweet husband , be not of that mind ; He is as like thee as a man may be , Not like to me nor any of my kin , And yet ...
Page 180
... mind that part of Lyly's Euphues in which Euphues exhorts Botonio to bear his exile patiently . " Nature , " he says , " hath given to man a country no inore than she hath a house , or lands , or livings . Socrates would neither call ...
... mind that part of Lyly's Euphues in which Euphues exhorts Botonio to bear his exile patiently . " Nature , " he says , " hath given to man a country no inore than she hath a house , or lands , or livings . Socrates would neither call ...
Page 204
... mind " ( Steevens ) . 108. Gentlemen , will you , etc. Collier suggests that the irregu- larity of the metre here is meant to accord with York's perturbed state of mind . 113. Bids . On the number here and in 115 , see on ii . I. 258 ...
... mind " ( Steevens ) . 108. Gentlemen , will you , etc. Collier suggests that the irregu- larity of the metre here is meant to accord with York's perturbed state of mind . 113. Bids . On the number here and in 115 , see on ii . I. 258 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO KING RICHARD THE SECOND | 9 |
KING RICHARD THE SECOND | 22 |
Act V | 115 |
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