The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xvi
... Bolingbroke : And how Lancaster asked a wise man whether himself should ever be king ; and being told that he should not , but his son should , he hanged the man for his labor , lest he should speak thereof to others . " From this ...
... Bolingbroke : And how Lancaster asked a wise man whether himself should ever be king ; and being told that he should not , but his son should , he hanged the man for his labor , lest he should speak thereof to others . " From this ...
Page xviii
... Bolingbroke and Mowbray strikes in so abruptly and unexpectedly , is so inexplicable in its origin and so teeming with great results , as to form natu- rally and of itself the beginning of the manifold national tragedy which ends only ...
... Bolingbroke and Mowbray strikes in so abruptly and unexpectedly , is so inexplicable in its origin and so teeming with great results , as to form natu- rally and of itself the beginning of the manifold national tragedy which ends only ...
Page xxix
... Bolingbroke is the moving and controlling spirit of this play , the center and spring - head of the en- tire action . Every thing waits upon his firm - set , but noise- less potency of will , and is made alive with his most silent , all ...
... Bolingbroke is the moving and controlling spirit of this play , the center and spring - head of the en- tire action . Every thing waits upon his firm - set , but noise- less potency of will , and is made alive with his most silent , all ...
Page xxxiv
... Bolingbroke and Mowbray , and in what Bol- ingbroke says when four years of his banishment are taken off , with as little reason . " How long a time lies in one little word ! Four lagging winters and four wanton springs End in a word ...
... Bolingbroke and Mowbray , and in what Bol- ingbroke says when four years of his banishment are taken off , with as little reason . " How long a time lies in one little word ! Four lagging winters and four wanton springs End in a word ...
Page xxxv
... Bolingbroke for six years and Mowbray for life . This act , as Mowbray's son asserts at a later period in Henry IV ... Bolingbroke's favor , sends to perpetual exile the man whom he loves , and who would have proved faithful to him ...
... Bolingbroke for six years and Mowbray for life . This act , as Mowbray's son asserts at a later period in Henry IV ... Bolingbroke's favor , sends to perpetual exile the man whom he loves , and who would have proved faithful to him ...
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