The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... give the title of the play as follows : - " The Tragedy of Richard the Third : with the Landing of Earle Richmond , and the Battell at Bosworth Field . " The Text . The textual problems connected with Richard the Third are of a ...
... give the title of the play as follows : - " The Tragedy of Richard the Third : with the Landing of Earle Richmond , and the Battell at Bosworth Field . " The Text . The textual problems connected with Richard the Third are of a ...
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... gives alterations of the Quarto , which could not have been intended by Shake- speare ; * ( 3 ) in a great many cases it removes ( a ) gross and obvious metrical defects , † ( b ) imaginary metrical ir- regularities of the Quarto ; ( 4 ) ...
... gives alterations of the Quarto , which could not have been intended by Shake- speare ; * ( 3 ) in a great many cases it removes ( a ) gross and obvious metrical defects , † ( b ) imaginary metrical ir- regularities of the Quarto ; ( 4 ) ...
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... give in the text as near an approximation as possible to A , rejecting from F1 all that is due to the unknown writer of B. and supplying its place from Q1 , which , errors of pen and press apart , certainly came from the hand of ...
... give in the text as near an approximation as possible to A , rejecting from F1 all that is due to the unknown writer of B. and supplying its place from Q1 , which , errors of pen and press apart , certainly came from the hand of ...
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... give free course to all the moods in his own mind which have been evoked by personal humiliation , and to let them ferment and run riot . Next comes the consciousness of superiority in Rich- ard , and the lust of power which springs ...
... give free course to all the moods in his own mind which have been evoked by personal humiliation , and to let them ferment and run riot . Next comes the consciousness of superiority in Rich- ard , and the lust of power which springs ...
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... gives us a picture of peculiarly feminine weakness , and personifies in Richard his own contempt for it . Exasperate a ... give in . Her vanity cannot hold out . If it is proof against ten meas- ures of flattery , it will succumb to a ...
... gives us a picture of peculiarly feminine weakness , and personifies in Richard his own contempt for it . Exasperate a ... give in . Her vanity cannot hold out . If it is proof against ten meas- ures of flattery , it will succumb to a ...
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Anne Armado Baynard's Castle Biron blood Boyet brother Buck Buckingham Cate Catesby Clar Clarence Cost Costard crown curse daughter dead dear death Dorset dost doth Duch Duke Dull Dumain Earl Earl of Richmond Edward Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Folios read fool friends gentle Ghost give Glou Gloucester grace gracious hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI Holinshed Holofernes horse Jaquenetta Kath King of Navarre King Richard l'envoy lady live Longaville look Lord Hastings Love's Labour's Lost madam Marry Moth mother Murd murder Nath Navarre never noble oath Omitted in Quartos play Pompey prince Princess Quartos and Folios Quartos read queen Ratcliff reading of Quartos Rich Richmond Rosaline royal Scene Shakespeare soul speak sweet tell thee tongue Tower unto William Brandon word York ΙΟ