The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... gentle villain . By the epithet " gentle " in Margaret's mouth , as addressed to Richard , and in combination with the word villain , " we think is involved many significant and taunting allusions . She means he is high by birth , low ...
... gentle villain . By the epithet " gentle " in Margaret's mouth , as addressed to Richard , and in combination with the word villain , " we think is involved many significant and taunting allusions . She means he is high by birth , low ...
Page 514
... gentle babes , ' " Thus , thus , " quoth Forrest , " girdling one another Within their alabaster innocent arms : Their lips were four red roses on a stalk , Which in their summer beauty kiss'd each other . A book of prayers on their ...
... gentle babes , ' " Thus , thus , " quoth Forrest , " girdling one another Within their alabaster innocent arms : Their lips were four red roses on a stalk , Which in their summer beauty kiss'd each other . A book of prayers on their ...
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... gentle lambs , And throw them in the entrails of the wolf ? When didst thou sleep , when such a deed was done ? 40 Q. Mar. [ Apart . ] When holy Harry died , and my sweet son . Duch . Dead life , blind sight , poor mortal living ghost ...
... gentle lambs , And throw them in the entrails of the wolf ? When didst thou sleep , when such a deed was done ? 40 Q. Mar. [ Apart . ] When holy Harry died , and my sweet son . Duch . Dead life , blind sight , poor mortal living ghost ...
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