The Works of Shakespeare, Band 18Methuen, 1934 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 84
Seite xi
... king by the monk of Swinstead . In the Troublesome Raigne these points are made perfectly clear ( see Introduction , King John , in this series ) . In Richard II . there is at least one exactly parallel case . In Act II . i . 167 , York ...
... king by the monk of Swinstead . In the Troublesome Raigne these points are made perfectly clear ( see Introduction , King John , in this series ) . In Richard II . there is at least one exactly parallel case . In Act II . i . 167 , York ...
Seite xxiv
... King , is being sternly admonished by a subject , and that the King does not look dignified during the process . He looks on at himself and sees the " frozen ... Richard refuses to be comforted and hastens to xxiv KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
... King , is being sternly admonished by a subject , and that the King does not look dignified during the process . He looks on at himself and sees the " frozen ... Richard refuses to be comforted and hastens to xxiv KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
Seite xxxii
... Richard , and the only reading of the whole situation justified by the play is that Bolingbroke returned to claim his own , found Richard friend- less and helpless owing to his previous misgovernment and almost ... KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
... Richard , and the only reading of the whole situation justified by the play is that Bolingbroke returned to claim his own , found Richard friend- less and helpless owing to his previous misgovernment and almost ... KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appear arms Aumerle Bagot banishment bear blood Boling Bolingbroke breath Bushy cause character comes common Compare cousin crown dear death doth Duch Duke earth England English Enter evidently Exeunt face fair fall farewell fear friends Gaunt give Green grief hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry Hereford Holinshed honour keep King John King Richard land leave live look lord majesty meaning Mowbray never noble Norfolk North Northumberland pardon peace phrase play possible Prince probably Quarto Queen reference rest Rich royal SCENE seems sense Shake Shakespeare soul speak speech stand suggested supra tears thee things thou thoughts tongue traitor treason true uncle York