Shakspere's Holinshed: The Chronicle and the Historical Plays ComparedLongmans, Green, 1896 - 532 páginas |
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... bodie , but indued with a valiant courage . This Haie beholding the king with the most part of the nobles , fighting with great valiancie in the middle ward , now destitute of the wings , and in great danger to be oppressed by the great ...
... bodie , but indued with a valiant courage . This Haie beholding the king with the most part of the nobles , fighting with great valiancie in the middle ward , now destitute of the wings , and in great danger to be oppressed by the great ...
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... bodie of the king breake foorth in sweat . And as for the words of the inchantment , they serued to keepe him still waking from sleepe , so that as the wax euer melted , so did the kings flesh : by the which meanes it should haue come ...
... bodie of the king breake foorth in sweat . And as for the words of the inchantment , they serued to keepe him still waking from sleepe , so that as the wax euer melted , so did the kings flesh : by the which meanes it should haue come ...
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... bodie of Duncane was first conueied vnto Elgine , & there buried in kinglie wise ; but afterwards it was remoued and conueied vnto Colmekill , and there laid in a sepulture amongst his predecessors , in the yeare after the birth of our ...
... bodie of Duncane was first conueied vnto Elgine , & there buried in kinglie wise ; but afterwards it was remoued and conueied vnto Colmekill , and there laid in a sepulture amongst his predecessors , in the yeare after the birth of our ...
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... bodie into the fields , and throwing it vpon an horsse there prouided readie for that purpose , they conuey it vnto a place , about two miles distant from the castell , where they staied , and gat certeine labourers to helpe them to ...
... bodie into the fields , and throwing it vpon an horsse there prouided readie for that purpose , they conuey it vnto a place , about two miles distant from the castell , where they staied , and gat certeine labourers to helpe them to ...
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... bodie conueied awaie , and the bed all beraied with bloud ; he with the watch ran thither , as though he had knowne nothing of the matter , and breaking into the chamber , and finding cakes of bloud in the bed , and on the floore about ...
... bodie conueied awaie , and the bed all beraied with bloud ; he with the watch ran thither , as though he had knowne nothing of the matter , and breaking into the chamber , and finding cakes of bloud in the bed , and on the floore about ...
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Página 141 - O gentlemen, the time of life is short ; To spend that shortness basely, were too long, If life did ride upon a dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour.
Página xxii - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
Página 24 - All haile Makbeth that heereafter shall be king of Scotland. " ' Then Banquho ; What manner of women...
Página 226 - The First part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster...
Página 468 - Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin,) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely...
Página 327 - And hate the idle pleasures of these days. Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence and the King In deadly hate the one against the other...
Página 181 - England susteine : but if we should fight in trust of multitude of men, and so get the victorie (our minds being prone to pride) we should thervpon peraduenture ascribe the victorie not so much to the gift of God, as to our owne puissance, and thereby prouoke his high indignation and displeasure against vs : and if the enimie get the vpper hand, then should our realme and countrie suffer more damage and stand in further danger. But be you of good comfort, and shew your selues valiant, God and our...
Página 441 - I am content to depart, to my shame and rebuke ; and if there be none, then I pray you to let me have justice at your hands.
Página 30 - Still it cry'd, Sleepe no more to all the House: Glamis hath murther'd Sleepe, and therefore Cawdor Shall sleepe no more: Macbeth shall sleepe no more Lady.
Página 237 - ... representing the king, which by their sorcerie by little and little consumed ; intending thereby in conclusion to waste and destroie the kings person.