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... Richard II . " Act V. Sc . 3 , Bolingbroke says- " Good aunt , stand up ; " to which she answers , - " I do not sue to stand . " Upon Lafeu prostrating himself , the afflicted king , mindful of his own debility , remarks , - " Instead ...
... Richard II . " Act V. Sc . 3 , Bolingbroke says- " Good aunt , stand up ; " to which she answers , - " I do not sue to stand . " Upon Lafeu prostrating himself , the afflicted king , mindful of his own debility , remarks , - " Instead ...
Page 97
... Richard's body have interred new , And on it have bestow'd more contrite tears , Than from it issued forced drops of blood . Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay , Who twice a day their wither'd hands hold up Tyrwhitt first suggested ...
... Richard's body have interred new , And on it have bestow'd more contrite tears , Than from it issued forced drops of blood . Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay , Who twice a day their wither'd hands hold up Tyrwhitt first suggested ...
Page 98
... Richard's soul . More will I do : Though all that I can do , is nothing worth , Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . Enter GLOUCESTER . GLO . My liege ! K. HEN . My brother Gloster's voice ? -Ay ; I know thy ...
... Richard's soul . More will I do : Though all that I can do , is nothing worth , Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . Enter GLOUCESTER . GLO . My liege ! K. HEN . My brother Gloster's voice ? -Ay ; I know thy ...
Page 120
... Richard II . " we referred to this play our notice of the removal of the deposed king's body from Abbot's Langley to Westminster , in A.D. 1414. That ceremony appears to have been one of the earliest acts of Henry V. and he refers to it ...
... Richard II . " we referred to this play our notice of the removal of the deposed king's body from Abbot's Langley to Westminster , in A.D. 1414. That ceremony appears to have been one of the earliest acts of Henry V. and he refers to it ...
Page 122
... Richard the Third utters the famous exclamation , - A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse ! it is no doubt inconsistent to see him both before and afterwards constantly fighting on foot . It is however better , perhaps , that the ...
... Richard the Third utters the famous exclamation , - A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse ! it is no doubt inconsistent to see him both before and afterwards constantly fighting on foot . It is however better , perhaps , that the ...
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