A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Much Adoe About Nothing (2nd Ed.)

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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Much Adoe About Nothing (2nd Ed.)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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85. Off with his Head] Walpole (p. ^^, foot-note); The death of Hastings is the fact of which we are most sure, without knowing the immediate motives: we must conclude it was determined on his opposing Richard's claim: farther we do not know, nor whether that opposition was made in a legal or hostile manner.
It is impossible to believe that, an hour before his death, he should have exulted in the deaths of their common enemies, and vaunted, as Sir Thomas More asserts, his connection with Richard, if he was then actually at variance with him; nor that Richard should, without provocation, have massacred so excellent an accomplice.


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