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... common view ; " so shall we proceed without suspicion . " There is nothing to indicate here or anywhere else that any pressure has been brought to bear upon Richard , and the only reading of the whole situation justified by the play is ...
... common view ; " so shall we proceed without suspicion . " There is nothing to indicate here or anywhere else that any pressure has been brought to bear upon Richard , and the only reading of the whole situation justified by the play is ...
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... common people ; etc. 6. for ] The more weighty texts are in favour of for , but there is no exactly similar instance of for used in this way in Shakespeare . The meaning of the phrase is clear enough ; for me = on my part , so far as I ...
... common people ; etc. 6. for ] The more weighty texts are in favour of for , but there is no exactly similar instance of for used in this way in Shakespeare . The meaning of the phrase is clear enough ; for me = on my part , so far as I ...
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... commons ' suit ? Boling . Fetch hither Richard , that in common view He may surrender ; so we shall proceed Without suspicion . York . I will be his conduct . Boling . Lords , you that here are under our arrest , Procure your sureties ...
... commons ' suit ? Boling . Fetch hither Richard , that in common view He may surrender ; so we shall proceed Without suspicion . York . I will be his conduct . Boling . Lords , you that here are under our arrest , Procure your sureties ...
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