The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, : with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Том 9Henry G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists William Shakespeare. CONTENTS OF THE NINTH VOLUME . KING RICHARD III . KING HENRY VILL PAGE . 1 • € 167 ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE NINTH VOLUME . 1. Two Princes ,
... One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists William Shakespeare. CONTENTS OF THE NINTH VOLUME . KING RICHARD III . KING HENRY VILL PAGE . 1 • € 167 ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE NINTH VOLUME . 1. Two Princes ,
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... Henry , earl of Richmond , having assembled a large army , embarks at Bretagne , and lands at Milford Haven : he re- solves to proceed towards the capital without delay , and reaches the town of Bosworth in Leicestershire , where he is ...
... Henry , earl of Richmond , having assembled a large army , embarks at Bretagne , and lands at Milford Haven : he re- solves to proceed towards the capital without delay , and reaches the town of Bosworth in Leicestershire , where he is ...
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... HENRY , earl of Richmond , afterwards King Henry VII . CARDINAL BOURCHIER , archbishop of Canterbury . THOMAS ROTHERAM , archbishop of York . JOHN MORTON , bishop of Ely . DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . DUKE OF NORFOLK . EARL OF SURREY , his son ...
... HENRY , earl of Richmond , afterwards King Henry VII . CARDINAL BOURCHIER , archbishop of Canterbury . THOMAS ROTHERAM , archbishop of York . JOHN MORTON , bishop of Ely . DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . DUKE OF NORFOLK . EARL OF SURREY , his son ...
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... Henry and Edward , As blameful as the executioner ? Anne . Thou wast the cause , and most accursed effect . Glos . Your beauty was the cause of that effect Your beauty , which did haunt me in my sleep , To undertake the death of all the ...
... Henry and Edward , As blameful as the executioner ? Anne . Thou wast the cause , and most accursed effect . Glos . Your beauty was the cause of that effect Your beauty , which did haunt me in my sleep , To undertake the death of all the ...
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... Henry ; - But ' twas thy beauty that provoked me : Nay , now despatch : ' twas I that stabb'd young Ed- ward ; - [ she again offers at his breast . But ' twas thy heavenly face that set me on . [ she lets fall the sword . Take up the ...
... Henry ; - But ' twas thy beauty that provoked me : Nay , now despatch : ' twas I that stabb'd young Ed- ward ; - [ she again offers at his breast . But ' twas thy heavenly face that set me on . [ she lets fall the sword . Take up the ...
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