The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq., and Edmond Malone, Esq., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, and a Life of Shakspeare; by Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 76
עמוד 3
The real length of time in this piece is fourteen years ; ( not eight years , as Mr .
Theobald supposed : ) for the second scene commences with the funeral of king
Henry VI . , who , according to the received account , was murdered on the 21st of
...
The real length of time in this piece is fourteen years ; ( not eight years , as Mr .
Theobald supposed : ) for the second scene commences with the funeral of king
Henry VI . , who , according to the received account , was murdered on the 21st of
...
עמוד 11
SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter the Corpse of King HENRY the Sixth
, borne in an open Coffin , Gentlemen bearing Halberds , to guard it ; and Lady
ANNE as Mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable load , - If honour
...
SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter the Corpse of King HENRY the Sixth
, borne in an open Coffin , Gentlemen bearing Halberds , to guard it ; and Lady
ANNE as Mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable load , - If honour
...
עמוד 13
... received , that the murdered body bleeds on the touch of the murderer . This
was so much believed by Sir Kenelm Digby , that he has endeavoured to explain
the reason . * But ' twas thy beauty - ] Shakspeare countenances SCENE II ...
... received , that the murdered body bleeds on the touch of the murderer . This
was so much believed by Sir Kenelm Digby , that he has endeavoured to explain
the reason . * But ' twas thy beauty - ] Shakspeare countenances SCENE II ...
עמוד 20
SCENE III . The same . A Room in the Palace . Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord
Rivers , and Lord GREY . Riv . Have patience , madam ; there ' s no doubt , his
majesty Will soon recover his accustom ' d health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it
...
SCENE III . The same . A Room in the Palace . Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord
Rivers , and Lord GREY . Riv . Have patience , madam ; there ' s no doubt , his
majesty Will soon recover his accustom ' d health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it
...
עמוד 37
... is stout , daring , fearless , and strong . s — the costard - ] i . e . the head : a
name adopted from an apple shaped like a man ' s head . - we ' ll reason - ] We ' ll
talk . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly dost thou SCENE IV . 37 KING
RICHARD ...
... is stout , daring , fearless , and strong . s — the costard - ] i . e . the head : a
name adopted from an apple shaped like a man ' s head . - we ' ll reason - ] We ' ll
talk . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly dost thou SCENE IV . 37 KING
RICHARD ...
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