. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. [Leieestei-.] ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATION. The execution of Buckingham is briefly detailedby the Chroniclers. They hasten on to the retri-bution which was preparing for Richard. Tidingscame that the Earl of Richmond was passed Se-vern, and come to Shrewsbury without any detri-ment or encumbrance. At which message he(Richard) was sore moved and broiled with melan-choly and dolour; and cried out, asking vengeanceof them that contrary to their oath and promisehad fraudulently deceived him. But with hiswonted energy he determine


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. [Leieestei-.] ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATION. The execution of Buckingham is briefly detailedby the Chroniclers. They hasten on to the retri-bution which was preparing for Richard. Tidingscame that the Earl of Richmond was passed Se-vern, and come to Shrewsbury without any detri-ment or encumbrance. At which message he(Richard) was sore moved and broiled with melan-choly and dolour; and cried out, asking vengeanceof them that contrary to their oath and promisehad fraudulently deceived him. But with hiswonted energy he determined himself out ofhand the same day to occur and resist his adver-saries. He was then keeping his house in thecastle of Nottingham. The Chronicler proceeds : Then he, environed with his satellites and yeomenof the crown, with a frowning countenance andtruculent aspect, mounted on a great white courser,followed with his footmen, the wings of horsemencoasting and ranging on every side. And keepingthis array, lie with great pomp entered the townof Lei


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