The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus and CressidaC. Whittingham, 1826 |
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... sublime a nature as this series of spectres , and the soliloquy of Richard on his awaking * . ' * Schlegel's Lectures on Dramatic Literature , ' vol . ii . p . 246 . 3 Dances . Rape of Lucrece . 4 i . 4 * KING RICHARD 111 .
... sublime a nature as this series of spectres , and the soliloquy of Richard on his awaking * . ' * Schlegel's Lectures on Dramatic Literature , ' vol . ii . p . 246 . 3 Dances . Rape of Lucrece . 4 i . 4 * KING RICHARD 111 .
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... Rape of Lucrece . 4 i . e . steeds caparisoned or clothed in the trappings of war . The word is properly barded , from equus bardatus , Latin of the middle ages . 5 Is the warlike sound of drum and trump turned LIFE AND DEATH OF ...
... Rape of Lucrece . 4 i . e . steeds caparisoned or clothed in the trappings of war . The word is properly barded , from equus bardatus , Latin of the middle ages . 5 Is the warlike sound of drum and trump turned LIFE AND DEATH OF ...
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... Rape of Lucrece : - ' And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream He falls . ' mand : 3 i . e . disposition to mischief 14 ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
... Rape of Lucrece : - ' And then in key - cold Lucrece ' bleeding stream He falls . ' mand : 3 i . e . disposition to mischief 14 ACT I. KING RICHARD III .
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... Rape of Lucrece , Lucretius says to his daughter : - ' O , from thy cheeks my image thou hast torn . ' In the same poem the succeeding image is also found : - ' Poor broken glass , I often did behold In thy sweet semblance my old age ...
... Rape of Lucrece , Lucretius says to his daughter : - ' O , from thy cheeks my image thou hast torn . ' In the same poem the succeeding image is also found : - ' Poor broken glass , I often did behold In thy sweet semblance my old age ...
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... Rape of Lucrece : - ' Nor could she moralize his wanton sight , More than his eyes were open to the light . " York . Well , my dreadlord ; so I must. In which passage it means ' to interpret or investigate the latent meaning of his ...
... Rape of Lucrece : - ' Nor could she moralize his wanton sight , More than his eyes were open to the light . " York . Well , my dreadlord ; so I must. In which passage it means ' to interpret or investigate the latent meaning of his ...
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Achilles Æne Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Calchas cardinal Catesby Cham Clar Clarence Cres Cressida curse daughter death Diomed doth Duch duke earl Edward Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace Grecian Hastings hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen Holinshed honour Kath King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's kiss lady live lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings madam means Menelaus Murd Nestor never night noble Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace play pray Priam prince queen Rape of Lucrece Rich Richmond SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas sorrow soul speak Stanley Steevens sweet sword tell tent thee Ther Thersites thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Ulyss unto Wolsey word
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