The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Pagina 119
... BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . LORD BERKELEY . BUSHY , BAGOT ...
... BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . LORD BERKELEY . BUSHY , BAGOT ...
Pagina 125
... Bolingbroke's proffered mercy to his son ( v . 3. ) . Thou kill'st me in his life ; giving him breath , The traitor lives , the true man's put to death . 2 e.g. the obvious imitation of Faustus ' outburst ( of Helen ) ' Was this the ...
... Bolingbroke's proffered mercy to his son ( v . 3. ) . Thou kill'st me in his life ; giving him breath , The traitor lives , the true man's put to death . 2 e.g. the obvious imitation of Faustus ' outburst ( of Helen ) ' Was this the ...
Pagina 127
... Bolingbroke's ' appeal ' against Mowbray is its first covert stroke , and Richard seals his own fate by the sentence of banish- ment with which he apparently checkmates his most dangerous adversary . The entire plot resolves itself into ...
... Bolingbroke's ' appeal ' against Mowbray is its first covert stroke , and Richard seals his own fate by the sentence of banish- ment with which he apparently checkmates his most dangerous adversary . The entire plot resolves itself into ...
Pagina 128
... Bolingbroke charges him with direct complicity in Gloucester's murder . He replies evasively : - For Gloucester . I slew him not ; but to my own disgrace Neglected my sworn duty in that case . No one concerned questions his guilt ...
... Bolingbroke charges him with direct complicity in Gloucester's murder . He replies evasively : - For Gloucester . I slew him not ; but to my own disgrace Neglected my sworn duty in that case . No one concerned questions his guilt ...
Pagina 129
... Bolingbroke . The evident nobility of both accuser and accused powerfully enforces the suspicion that the real guilt lies elsewhere , and thus heightens the sinister effect of Richard's evident wish to suppress the entire inquiry ...
... Bolingbroke . The evident nobility of both accuser and accused powerfully enforces the suspicion that the real guilt lies elsewhere , and thus heightens the sinister effect of Richard's evident wish to suppress the entire inquiry ...
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