The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 19F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... of Poetry , vol . iii . p . 267 . The real length of time in this piece is fourteen years ; ( not eight years , as Mr. Theobald supposed ; ) for the second scene commences with the funeral of King Henry VI . who is said to have been ...
... of Poetry , vol . iii . p . 267 . The real length of time in this piece is fourteen years ; ( not eight years , as Mr. Theobald supposed ; ) for the second scene commences with the funeral of King Henry VI . who is said to have been ...
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... OF WALES , afterwards K. EDWARD V. RICHARD , DUKE OF YORK , GEORGE , DUKE OF CLARENCE , RICHARD , DUKE OF GLOSTER , af- terwards KING RICHARD III . A young Son of CLARENCE . Sons to the King . Brothers to the King . HENRY , EARL OF RICHMOND ...
... OF WALES , afterwards K. EDWARD V. RICHARD , DUKE OF YORK , GEORGE , DUKE OF CLARENCE , RICHARD , DUKE OF GLOSTER , af- terwards KING RICHARD III . A young Son of CLARENCE . Sons to the King . Brothers to the King . HENRY , EARL OF RICHMOND ...
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... of him , Than I am made by my young lord , and thee ! — Come , now , toward Chertsey with your holy load , Taken from Paul's to be interred there And , still as you are weary of the weight , Rest you , whiles I lament king Henry's corse ...
... of him , Than I am made by my young lord , and thee ! — Come , now , toward Chertsey with your holy load , Taken from Paul's to be interred there And , still as you are weary of the weight , Rest you , whiles I lament king Henry's corse ...
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... King Henry . § Quarto 1597 , Tush , that . 7 But ' twas thy beauty- ] Shakspeare countenances the ob- servation , that no woman can ever be offended with the mention of her beauty . JOHNSON . 8 Then man Was never true . ] Old copy ...
... King Henry . § Quarto 1597 , Tush , that . 7 But ' twas thy beauty- ] Shakspeare countenances the ob- servation , that no woman can ever be offended with the mention of her beauty . JOHNSON . 8 Then man Was never true . ] Old copy ...
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... of knowing with certainty , " and , no doubt , right loyal . " JOHNSON . Richard is not speaking of King Henry , but of Edward his son , whom he means to represent as full of all the noble properties of a king . No doubt , right royal ...
... of knowing with certainty , " and , no doubt , right loyal . " JOHNSON . Richard is not speaking of King Henry , but of Edward his son , whom he means to represent as full of all the noble properties of a king . No doubt , right royal ...
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