The Tragedy of Richard the ThirdMacmillan, 1912 - 198 pàgines |
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Pàgina vii
... play , as it appears in the first Folio , 1623 , is an independent version which differs greatly from that of the quartos . Besides a very large number of unimpor- tant variations , each has passages of its own that cannot be spared ...
... play , as it appears in the first Folio , 1623 , is an independent version which differs greatly from that of the quartos . Besides a very large number of unimpor- tant variations , each has passages of its own that cannot be spared ...
Pàgina viii
... play , " revised by an assistant of the printer ; and that the text of the Folio comes nearest to the form in which Shake- speare wished it to stand . On the Folio version , therefore , is based the present text . Date of Composition ...
... play , " revised by an assistant of the printer ; and that the text of the Folio comes nearest to the form in which Shake- speare wished it to stand . On the Folio version , therefore , is based the present text . Date of Composition ...
Pàgina ix
... play to about 1593 ; and there is a very general agreement upon this date . - Source of the Plot . The basis of the play is the account of Richard's career given in The Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland , by Raphael ...
... play to about 1593 ; and there is a very general agreement upon this date . - Source of the Plot . The basis of the play is the account of Richard's career given in The Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland , by Raphael ...
Pàgina x
... play . But just as Holinshed had based the major portion of his account on the work of More , so Halle , where he had not been able to make use of More , had based his account on the work of Polydore Vergil , an Italian who had been ...
... play . But just as Holinshed had based the major portion of his account on the work of More , so Halle , where he had not been able to make use of More , had based his account on the work of Polydore Vergil , an Italian who had been ...
Pàgina xii
... play . In Dr. Thomas Legge's Latin play Richardus Tertius , presented at St. John's College , Cambridge , possibly in 1573 , certainly in 1579 , Richard's story appears first in the drama . In this , apparently the first real history ...
... play . In Dr. Thomas Legge's Latin play Richardus Tertius , presented at St. John's College , Cambridge , possibly in 1573 , certainly in 1579 , Richard's story appears first in the drama . In this , apparently the first real history ...
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Anne battle Baynard's Castle blood Brak Brakenbury brother Buck Buckingham Cate Catesby Clar Clarence conscience cousin crown curse daughter dead dear death deed Dorset dost doth dream Duch Duke Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Edward Eliz Elizabeth England Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Ff omit friends gentle Glou God's Grace Grey hate hath hear heart heaven Henry Holinshed holy house of Lancaster husband Julius Cæsar kill'd King Richard Lady live look Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings Lord Stanley madam Margaret Marry Mayor Mess mother Murd murder noble Norfolk peace Plantagenet play Prince Qq omit Queen Ratcliff Re-enter Rich Richard III Richard the Third Richm Richmond Rivers royal SCENE Shakespeare sleep sorrow soul Stan sweet tell thee thou hast throne thyself to-morrow Tower tragedy Tyrrel uncle unto weep wife withal York
Passatges populars
Pàgina 152 - I am a villain : yet I lie, I am not. Fool, of thyself speak well : fool, do not flatter. 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 direst degree ; All several sins, all used in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all, Guilty! guilty!
Pàgina 4 - ... Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace...
Pàgina 158 - Slave, I have set my life upon a cast, And I will stand the hazard of the die: I think, there be six Richmonds in the field ; Five have I slain to-day, instead of him: — A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse ! [Exeunt.
Pàgina 151 - 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 4 - Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. Grim-visag'd 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 152 - What do I fear? Myself? There's none else by. Richard loves Richard: that is, I am I. Is there a murderer here?
Pàgina 37 - 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 152 - Fool, of thyself speak well : — Fool, do not flatter. 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 ! I shall, despair.
Pàgina 38 - With that, methought, a legion of foul fiends Environ'd me, and howled in mine ears Such hideous cries, that, with the very noise, I trembling wak'd, and, for a season after, Could not believe but that I was in hell, — Such terrible impression made my dream.