Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Richard the ThirdAmerican Book Company, 1898 - 258 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... folio differs materially from that of the quartos . Besides many little changes in expres- sion , it contains several passages — one of more than fifty lines - not found in the earlier texts ; while , on the other hand , it omits sundry ...
... folio differs materially from that of the quartos . Besides many little changes in expres- sion , it contains several passages — one of more than fifty lines - not found in the earlier texts ; while , on the other hand , it omits sundry ...
Pàgina 11
... folio - and to use the other , according to our best judg- ment , in correcting and amending it . All variations of any importance will be recorded in the Notes . The date of the play was fixed by Malone in 1593 , and Dowden considers ...
... folio - and to use the other , according to our best judg- ment , in correcting and amending it . All variations of any importance will be recorded in the Notes . The date of the play was fixed by Malone in 1593 , and Dowden considers ...
Pàgina 33
... says of the marks of less careful revision of the earlier work toward the end of Richard III . is curiously in accordance with Mr. Fleay's theory of the make - up of C that portion of the folio text , as given in INTRODUCTION .
... says of the marks of less careful revision of the earlier work toward the end of Richard III . is curiously in accordance with Mr. Fleay's theory of the make - up of C that portion of the folio text , as given in INTRODUCTION .
Pàgina 34
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. that portion of the folio text , as given in Dr. Ingleby's Shakespeare : The Man and the Book , Part II . p . 139. He says there that the folio text up to a certain point in the third scene of act ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. that portion of the folio text , as given in Dr. Ingleby's Shakespeare : The Man and the Book , Part II . p . 139. He says there that the folio text up to a certain point in the third scene of act ...
Pàgina 180
... folio but not in the quartos . 2. Sun. The quartos have " sonne , " and the folio " Son . " There may be a play upon the word , and there is certainly an allusion to the heraldic cognizance of Edward IV . , which was a sun , in memory ...
... folio but not in the quartos . 2. Sun. The quartos have " sonne , " and the folio " Son . " There may be a play upon the word , and there is certainly an allusion to the heraldic cognizance of Edward IV . , which was a sun , in memory ...
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1st and 2d 1st quarto 2d quartos Anne battle Baynard's Castle blood boar Brakenbury brother Buckingham Catesby Citizen Clarence Clarke cousin crown curse daughter dead dear death deed Dorset doth dream Duchess Duke Earl of Richmond early eds Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fear folio folio reading friends gentle Ghost give Gloster grace gracious Grey hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI Holinshed House of Lancaster husband James Tyrrel John Johnson King Edward King Richard live looks Lord Hastings Lord Stanley madam Malone mayor means Messenger mother Murderer murther never night noble Norfolk play prince protector Pursuivant quartos read Queen Elizabeth Queen Margaret quoth Ratcliff revenge Rich Richard III Rivers royal SCENE Schmidt Shakespeare Sonn sorrow soul Steevens tell thee thing thou hast thought Tower traitor Tyrrel uncle unto Whole wife word York
Passatges populars
Pàgina 211 - And put it to the foil : but you, O you, So perfect, and so peerless, are created Of every creature's best.
Pàgina 195 - Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark! what discord follows; each thing meets In mere oppugnancy: the bounded waters Should lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe: Strength should be lord of imbecility And the rude son should strike his father dead: Force should be right; or rather right and wrong Between whose endless jar justice resides Should lose their names, and so should justice too.
Pàgina 155 - Give me another horse! bind up my wounds! Have mercy, Jesu! Soft! I did but dream. O! coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me. The lights burn blue. It is now dead midnight. Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. What! do I fear myself? there's none else by Richard loves Richard; that is, I am I.
Pàgina 156 - My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree; Murder, stern murder in the dir'st degree; All several sins, all us'd in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, 'Guilty, guilty!
Pàgina 64 - With that grim ferryman which poets write of, Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. The first that there did greet my stranger soul Was my great father-in-law, renowned Warwick; Who cried aloud, 'What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence?
Pàgina 37 - Our bruised arms hung up for monuments; Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings, Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. Grim-visaged war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front; And now, instead of mounting barbed steeds To fright the souls of fearful adversaries, He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber To the lascivious pleasing of a lute...
Pàgina 156 - I shall despair. — There is no creature loves me ; And if I die, no soul shall pity me : — Nay, wherefore should they? since that I myself Find in myself no pity to myself.
Pàgina 63 - Lord ! methought what pain it was to drown ! What dreadful noise of water in mine ears ! What sights of ugly death within mine eyes...
Pàgina 100 - My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there : I do beseech you send for some of them.
Pàgina 192 - There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, For I am arm'd so strong in honesty That they pass by me as the idle wind, Which I respect not.