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... time were never unfurnished with some prophecy or other , by which they accounted for every event . Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and BRAKENBURY . Brother ,. 8 This is from Holinshed . Preparations for mischief . KING RICHARD III . ACT I.
... time were never unfurnished with some prophecy or other , by which they accounted for every event . Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and BRAKENBURY . Brother ,. 8 This is from Holinshed . Preparations for mischief . KING RICHARD III . ACT I.
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... Holinshed . It is a tradition very generally re- ceived , that the murdered body bleeds on the touch of the mur- derer . This was so much believed by Sir Kenelm Digby , that he has endeavoured to explain the reason . The opinion seems ...
... Holinshed . It is a tradition very generally re- ceived , that the murdered body bleeds on the touch of the mur- derer . This was so much believed by Sir Kenelm Digby , that he has endeavoured to explain the reason . The opinion seems ...
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... Holinshed . 13 Gentle is here used ironically . 14 What dost thou in sight . This phrase has been already explained in the notes to Love's Labour's Lost , Act iv . Sc 3. In As You Like It , Act i . Sc . 1. Shakspeare again plays upon ...
... Holinshed . 13 Gentle is here used ironically . 14 What dost thou in sight . This phrase has been already explained in the notes to Love's Labour's Lost , Act iv . Sc 3. In As You Like It , Act i . Sc . 1. Shakspeare again plays upon ...
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... Holinshed . 9 This speech seems rather to belong to Hastings , who was of the duke of Gloster's party . The next speech might be given to Stanley . Which , haply , by much company might be urg'd 56 ACT II . KING RICHARD III .
... Holinshed . 9 This speech seems rather to belong to Hastings , who was of the duke of Gloster's party . The next speech might be given to Stanley . Which , haply , by much company might be urg'd 56 ACT II . KING RICHARD III .
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... wisely mistrusted it , and said unto the Lord Hastings that he much mislyked these two several councels . - Holinshed , from Sir T. More . The earldom of Hereford , and all the moveables Whereof 70 ACT HI . KING RICHARD IH .
... wisely mistrusted it , and said unto the Lord Hastings that he much mislyked these two several councels . - Holinshed , from Sir T. More . The earldom of Hereford , and all the moveables Whereof 70 ACT HI . KING RICHARD IH .
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