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" Why, he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard fell. Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play; Which I might guess... "
Waverley Novels: Vol. 7 - Página 124
por Walter Scott - 1845 - 727 páginas
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Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 530 páginas
...Look the other way. And, lo ! where Richmond in a bed of gorse Encamp'd himself all night, and all his force : Upon this hill they met.' — Why, he could...what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic Qoiic.cfrom the play; Which 1 might guess by marking up the ghosts, And policies not incident lo hosts...
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Richard the Third: And the Primrose Criticism ...

Frank Milton Bristol - 1887 - 178 páginas
...in describing the battle, showing what a profound impression the actor had made in this character. " Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play, Shown chiefly by that one perspicuous thing, That he mistook a player for a King ; For when he should...
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Richard the Third: And the Primrose Criticism ...

Frank Milton Bristol - 1887 - 182 páginas
...in describing the battle, showing what a profound impression the actor had made in this character. " Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play, Shown chiefly by that one perspicuous thing, That he mistook a player for a King ; For when he should...
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Tragedy of King Richard the Third

William Shakespeare - 1891 - 264 páginas
...the other way, And, lo! where Richmond in a bed of gcrse Encamp' d himself o'er night, and all his force : Upon this hill they met. Why, he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard fellBesides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play ; Which I might...
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Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters. With an Historical Sketch of the ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1895 - 566 páginas
...Richmond in a bed of gorse Enmmp'd himself all niijht, and all his force : Upon this hill tliey inet. — Why, he could tell The inch where Richmond stood,...say, He had authentic notice from the play ; Which 1 might guess by's mustering up the ghosts, And policies not incident to hosts ; But chiefly by that...
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volumen19

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 224 páginas
...January ,900 :•;•:":. ic LIBRAI. ' P9, LENOX AND MINE host was full of ale and history. ******* Why he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard fell Besides what of his knowledge ho could say, He had authenticke notice from the Play ; Which I might guesse, by 's mustering up the...
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volumen29

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 224 páginas
...text here used is that of the " Cambridge " Edition. 1 MINE host was full of ale and history. ******* Why he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where...Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authenticke notice from the Hay ; Which I might guesse, by 's mustring up the ghosts, And polieyes,...
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A Compendious History of English Literature, and of the English ..., Volumen2

George Lillie Craik - 1897 - 592 páginas
...Upon this hill they met.' Why, he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard felL Beside what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play ; Which I might guess by his mustering up the ghosts And policies not incident to hosts ; But chiefly by that one perspicuous...
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Ivanhoe: A Romance

Walter Scott - 1898 - 1012 páginas
...Look the other way. And lo, where Richmond, in a bed of gorse, Encamp'd himself o'er night and all his force. Upon this hill they met." Why. he could tell...authentic notice from the play, Which I might guess by'g mustering up the ghosts And polici s not incident to hosts ; But chiefly by that one perspicuous...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Richard the Third

William Shakespeare - 1898 - 284 páginas
...And, lo! where Richmond in a bed of gorse Encamp' d himself o'er night, and all his force : Upon ihis hill they met. Why. he could tell The inch where Richmond...authentic notice from the play; Which I might guess by 's must'ring up the ghosts, And policies not incident to hosts ; But chiefly by that one perspicuous thing...
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