The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Histories / ... Shakspere, Svazek 1Routledge, 1867 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 9
... appear to be either of an earlier or later date than the reign of John . The nearest to his time , apparently , is one ... appears to have been a sort of supertunic or surcoat in vogue about this time ; and in winter it is said to have ...
... appear to be either of an earlier or later date than the reign of John . The nearest to his time , apparently , is one ... appears to have been a sort of supertunic or surcoat in vogue about this time ; and in winter it is said to have ...
Strana 10
... appears to have been the usual covering for the head ; but hats and caps , the former of the shape of the classical ... appear upon one figure ) ; the collar sometimes fastened with a brooch ; the head bound by a band or fillet of jewels ...
... appears to have been the usual covering for the head ; but hats and caps , the former of the shape of the classical ... appear upon one figure ) ; the collar sometimes fastened with a brooch ; the head bound by a band or fillet of jewels ...
Strana 14
... appear to have been written as a contraction either by Shakspere or his contemporaries . b Trick , here and elsewhere in Shakspere , means pecu- liarity . Gloster remembers the " trick " of Lear's voice ; - Helen , thinking of Bertram ...
... appear to have been written as a contraction either by Shakspere or his contemporaries . b Trick , here and elsewhere in Shakspere , means pecu- liarity . Gloster remembers the " trick " of Lear's voice ; - Helen , thinking of Bertram ...
Strana 17
... appears to us more in Shakspere's manner than the customary text- " Heaven lay not my transgression to my charge , Thou art the issue of my dear offence , " & c . Lady Faulconbridge is not invoking Heaven to pardon her transgression ...
... appears to us more in Shakspere's manner than the customary text- " Heaven lay not my transgression to my charge , Thou art the issue of my dear offence , " & c . Lady Faulconbridge is not invoking Heaven to pardon her transgression ...
Strana 21
... appears to us a worse than useless employment to be running parallels between the poet and the chronicler , for the purpose of shewing that for the literal facts of history the poet is not so safe a teacher as the chronicler . In this ...
... appears to us a worse than useless employment to be running parallels between the poet and the chronicler , for the purpose of shewing that for the literal facts of history the poet is not so safe a teacher as the chronicler . In this ...
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arms Arthur Aumerle Bardolph Bast Bastard BISHOP OF CARLISLE blood Boling Bolingbroke breath called castle Chronicle Const Constance cousin crown Dauphin death dost doth dramatic Duke Duke of Hereford Earl England English Exeunt eyes fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear folio France French friends Froissart Gaunt give grace grief hand Harfleur Harry hath head hear heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry of Monmouth Henry VIII Hereford Holinshed honour Hubert John of Gaunt King John King Richard king's knight lady Lancaster land liege look lord majesty Malone Mowbray never noble Norfolk Northumberland Pandulph passage peace Percy Philip Pist play poet Poins prince quarto Queen Rich Richard II royal Salisbury SCENE Shakspere Shakspere's shew Sir John soul speak spirit Steevens sweet sword tell thee thine thou art tongue truth uncle unto word York