Shakspere's Holinshed: The Chronicle and the Historical Plays ComparedLawrence and Bullen, 1896 - 532 páginas |
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... thought the olde man to haue had so much blood in him " ( V. i . 43-45 ) . The historical Duncan I. was slain " immatura etate . " - Tighernac ( Skene ) , 78 . 3 Liber Cartarum Prioratus Sancti Andree in Scotia ( Bannatyne Club ) , ed ...
... thought the olde man to haue had so much blood in him " ( V. i . 43-45 ) . The historical Duncan I. was slain " immatura etate . " - Tighernac ( Skene ) , 78 . 3 Liber Cartarum Prioratus Sancti Andree in Scotia ( Bannatyne Club ) , ed ...
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... thought to vnderstand the affections of his daughters towards him , and preferre hir whome he best loued , to the succession ouer the kingdome . Whervpon he first asked He loved Cordeilla best . ] Gal . Mon. 2 milite remaneret . " The ...
... thought to vnderstand the affections of his daughters towards him , and preferre hir whome he best loued , to the succession ouer the kingdome . Whervpon he first asked He loved Cordeilla best . ] Gal . Mon. 2 milite remaneret . " The ...
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... thought it best first to subdue those rebells neere home , 1 rather than to seeke new countries , and leaue such in hazard whereof he had present possession , and so turning his power against the Pannonians and Dalmatians , he left off ...
... thought it best first to subdue those rebells neere home , 1 rather than to seeke new countries , and leaue such in hazard whereof he had present possession , and so turning his power against the Pannonians and Dalmatians , he left off ...
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... thought good , for facilitie sake 1 In The Faerie Queene , II . x . 50 , the Romans are said to have made war on Cymbeline because " their tribute he refusd to let be payd . " " Soone after " the birth of Christ this war began . In the ...
... thought good , for facilitie sake 1 In The Faerie Queene , II . x . 50 , the Romans are said to have made war on Cymbeline because " their tribute he refusd to let be payd . " " Soone after " the birth of Christ this war began . In the ...
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... thought ) of almightie God . For as it chanced , there was in the next field at the same time an husbandman , with two of his sons busie about his worke , named Haie , a man strong and stiffe in making and shape of bodie , but indued ...
... thought ) of almightie God . For as it chanced , there was in the next field at the same time an husbandman , with two of his sons busie about his worke , named Haie , a man strong and stiffe in making and shape of bodie , but indued ...
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Página 267 - Then the Curtaines being drawne, Duke HUMPHREY is discouered in his bed, and two men lying on his brest and smothering him in his bed. And then enter the Duke of SUFFOLKE to them.
Página 488 - ... in getting, (Which was a sin,) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely : Ever witness for him Those twins of learning, that he rais'd in you, Ipswich, and Oxford!
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 341 - 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 338 - At which words king Edward said nothing, but with his hand thrust him from him, or as some saie, stroke him with his gauntlet ; whome, incontinentlie, George duke of Clarence, Richard duke of Glocester, Thomas Greie marquesse Dorcet, and William lord Hastings, that stood by, suddenlie murthered...
Página 145 - 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 163 - Grace hath said truth, therefore in striking me in this place, you greatly abuse me, and not me onely but also your father : whose liuely person here in this place I doo represent.
Página 458 - I could in my fantasy wish or desire. She hath all the virtuous qualities that ought to be in a woman of her dignity, or in any other of baser estate. Surely she is also a noble woman born, if nothing were in her, but only her conditions will well declare the same.