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Macbeth, and King Richard the Third : an essay, in answer to remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare / J.P. Kemble
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Publisher (Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge)
Year 2016
Authors *Kemble, John Philip 1757-1823. author

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OB00181001 Taylor & Francis eBooks Archive Collection (電子ブック) 9781315640990

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Notes First published in 1970 by Frank Cass and Company, Limited
Includes bibliographical references
chapter [ 10] -- chapter [ 12 ] -- chapter [ 13] -- chapter [ 1« ] -- chapter [ 17] -- authority of a very ancient, and of a very modern, writer. The divine Dante says: -- chapter [ 19 ] -- chapter [ 29 ] -- Nothing afeard of what thyself didst make, Strange images of death. As thick as tale, Came post with post, and every one did bear Thy praises in his kingdom's great defence, And pour'd them down before him. -- chapter [ 3 6 ] -- chapter [ 39 ] -- chapter [ -50 ] -- The instruments of darkness tell us truths; Win us with honest trifles to betray us In deepest consequence.*- -- chapter [ 71 ] -- Ratlier than so,-Come, fate, into the list, And champion me to the utterance.* -- chapter [ 92 ] -- Come, go with me; Under our tents I'll play the eaves-dropper, To hear, if any mean to shrink from me.* -- chapter [ 103 ] -- chapter [ 105 ] -- Was it not yesterday we spoke to­ -- chapter [ 106] -- chapter [ 108] -- Go, prick thy face, and over-red thy fear, Thou lily-liver'd boy. What soldiers, patch? Death of thy soul! those linen cheeks of thine -- chapter [ 119] -- chapter [ 127 ] -- chapter [ 130] -- What says Lord Stanley? will he bring his power? My lord, he doth deny to come. with his son George's head. -- chapter [ 136] -- Here had we now our country's honour roof'd, Were the grac'd person of our Banquo present; -- chapter [ 139 ] -- The flighty purpose never is o'ertook, Unless the deed go with it :#- -- chapter [ 143 ] -- chapter [ 146 ] -- My conscience hath a thousand -- chapter [ 147 ] -- chapter [ 148 ] -- chapter C 151 ] -- What are they that fly there ? Richard and Hastings: Let them go, here's the Duke. The Duke! why, Warwick, when we parted last, -- chapter [ 152 ] -- chapter C 153 ] -- chapter [ 155 ] -- And to be baited with the rabble's curse. Though Birnam wood be come to Dunsinane, And thou oppos'd, being of no woman born, Yet I will try the last: Before my body I throw my warlike shield: lay on, Macduff, -- chapter [ 159 ] -- * » * » Bloody, Luxurious, avaricious, false, deceitful, Sudden, malicious, smacking of every sin That has a name :*- -- chapter [ 161 ] -- chapter [ 168] -- # # # Thou would'st be great; -- chapter [ 169]
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Subjects LCSH:Macbeth King of Scotland active 11th century -- In literature  All Subject Search
LCSH:Richard III King of England 1452-1485 -- In literature  All Subject Search
LCSH:Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 -- Characters  All Subject Search
LCSH:Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 King Richard III
LCSH:Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Macbeth
LCSH:Whately, Thomas -1772 Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare
Classification LCC:PR2989
DC:822.33
ID 8000082612
ISBN 9781315640990

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