| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2011 - 356 pages
...triumph again on the 257 258 Henry VI, Part 1 stage and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times),...who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding."1 Nashe's claim that at least ten thousand spectators saw the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 572 pages
...in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage ; and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least, (at several times,)...represents his person, behold him fresh bleeding." The special matter of this allusion is in the fifth, sixth, and seventh scenes of the fourth Act, where... | |
| John Dover Wilson - England - 1913 - 334 pages
...his 180 tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding. I will defend it against any cullion or club-fisted usurer... | |
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