The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 112
It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe , will never stand upright ,
Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Hast . How ! wear the garland ? dost
thou mean the crown ? CATE . Ay , my good lord . Hast . I'll have this crown of
mine ...
It is a reeling world , indeed , my lord ; And , I believe , will never stand upright ,
Till Richard wear the garland of the realm . Hast . How ! wear the garland ? dost
thou mean the crown ? CATE . Ay , my good lord . Hast . I'll have this crown of
mine ...
Page 153
She seems to allude to the ancient mode of punishing a regicide , or any other
egregious criminal , viz . by placing a crown of iron , heated redhot , upon his
head . See Respublica et Status Hungariæ , ex Offic . Elziv . 1634 , p . 136.
She seems to allude to the ancient mode of punishing a regicide , or any other
egregious criminal , viz . by placing a crown of iron , heated redhot , upon his
head . See Respublica et Status Hungariæ , ex Offic . Elziv . 1634 , p . 136.
Page 178
Hid'st thou that forehead with a golden crown , Where should be branded up , if
that right were right , The slaughter of the prince that ow'd that crown And the dire
death of my poor sons , and brothers ? Tell me , thou villain - slave , where are ...
Hid'st thou that forehead with a golden crown , Where should be branded up , if
that right were right , The slaughter of the prince that ow'd that crown And the dire
death of my poor sons , and brothers ? Tell me , thou villain - slave , where are ...
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