“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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Page vi
... Kent .......... 210 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE . View near Milford . T. CRESWICK ....................... 248 Roman and British Weapons . From engraved spe- cimens in Meyrick and Montfaucon 252 PAGE Title - page . The scene in the Council vi ...
... Kent .......... 210 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE . View near Milford . T. CRESWICK ....................... 248 Roman and British Weapons . From engraved spe- cimens in Meyrick and Montfaucon 252 PAGE Title - page . The scene in the Council vi ...
Page 154
... Kent . 2 SCENE V.- " Like the kind , life - rend'ring pelican . " In architectural ornaments , or monumental sculp- tures , and in old books of fables and emblems , the pelican is always represented as an eagle . As an ornament in the ...
... Kent . 2 SCENE V.- " Like the kind , life - rend'ring pelican . " In architectural ornaments , or monumental sculp- tures , and in old books of fables and emblems , the pelican is always represented as an eagle . As an ornament in the ...
Page 184
... Kent , ( " the most civilized of all the Britons " as early as the time of Cæsar , ) and even to represent those only when , in accordance with a Celtic custom , they had thrown off their garments of skin or dyed cloths to rush upon an ...
... Kent , ( " the most civilized of all the Britons " as early as the time of Cæsar , ) and even to represent those only when , in accordance with a Celtic custom , they had thrown off their garments of skin or dyed cloths to rush upon an ...
Page 393
... Kent previous to this passage had said , " All the power of his wits have given way to his impatience , " the imaginary arraignment might have been rejected by the poet , as exhibiting too much method in the madness . The rhyming ...
... Kent previous to this passage had said , " All the power of his wits have given way to his impatience , " the imaginary arraignment might have been rejected by the poet , as exhibiting too much method in the madness . The rhyming ...
Page 400
... KENT . EARL OF GLOSTER . EDGAR , son to Gloster . EDMUND , bastard son to Gloster . CURAN , a courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . OSWALD , steward to Goneril . An Officer , employed by Edmund . Gentleman ...
... KENT . EARL OF GLOSTER . EDGAR , son to Gloster . EDMUND , bastard son to Gloster . CURAN , a courtier . Old Man , tenant to Gloster . Physician . Fool . OSWALD , steward to Goneril . An Officer , employed by Edmund . Gentleman ...
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