The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volume 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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Page 123
... Holinshed it was the Viscount Lymoges whom Richard's bastard son killed . See the Note on " O Lymoges ! O Austria , " in the first Scene of this Act . SCENE III . p . 60 . " 66 · set at liberty imprison'd angels " : — - In the origi ...
... Holinshed it was the Viscount Lymoges whom Richard's bastard son killed . See the Note on " O Lymoges ! O Austria , " in the first Scene of this Act . SCENE III . p . 60 . " 66 · set at liberty imprison'd angels " : — - In the origi ...
Page 138
... Holinshed for the material upon which to work , as his habit was when engaged upon English subjects ; and he made no additions to the inci- dents which he found recorded by the old chronicles , and no material change in the order of ...
... Holinshed for the material upon which to work , as his habit was when engaged upon English subjects ; and he made no additions to the inci- dents which he found recorded by the old chronicles , and no material change in the order of ...
Page 139
... Holinshed ; Daniel , Froissart ; which shows , by the way , that at first neither thought of imitating the other on ... Holinshed's , or Froissart's Chronicles , and transfused into his play , perhaps unconsciously , a few of the ...
... Holinshed ; Daniel , Froissart ; which shows , by the way , that at first neither thought of imitating the other on ... Holinshed's , or Froissart's Chronicles , and transfused into his play , perhaps unconsciously , a few of the ...
Page 141
... Holinshed nor Froissart furnish authority for any such disavowal ; and in the first edition of the Civil Wars , no corresponding passage appears ; but in the second we have the following lines , the first half stanza being substituted ...
... Holinshed nor Froissart furnish authority for any such disavowal ; and in the first edition of the Civil Wars , no corresponding passage appears ; but in the second we have the following lines , the first half stanza being substituted ...
Page 250
... Holinshed . who describes the scene with great particularity , even to the colors of the opponents ' horse - trappings . Boling- broke's were of green velvet , and Mowbray's of blue . Ho- linshed says that the Dukes sat in their chairs ...
... Holinshed . who describes the scene with great particularity , even to the colors of the opponents ' horse - trappings . Boling- broke's were of green velvet , and Mowbray's of blue . Ho- linshed says that the Dukes sat in their chairs ...
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