Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Croyland Cont . , 530 , may be construed either way . + W. Wyrc . , Wheth . , and Croyl . Cont . as above ; but according to the first , it was the dead York that was crowned . slain in battle , and his head presented to the B 3 HENRY ...
... Croyland Cont . , 530 , may be construed either way . + W. Wyrc . , Wheth . , and Croyl . Cont . as above ; but according to the first , it was the dead York that was crowned . slain in battle , and his head presented to the B 3 HENRY ...
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... Croyland only mentions the death of Prince Edward , while that of the others , as occurring either in the field or afterwards . " At last King Edward gained a signal victory , there being slain on the part of the queen , as well in the ...
... Croyland only mentions the death of Prince Edward , while that of the others , as occurring either in the field or afterwards . " At last King Edward gained a signal victory , there being slain on the part of the queen , as well in the ...
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... Croyland . " In the winning of the field , such as abode hand- strokes were slain incontinent . Edward , called prince , was taken , fleeing to the townwards , and slain in the field . There were also slain , Thomas , called the Earl of ...
... Croyland . " In the winning of the field , such as abode hand- strokes were slain incontinent . Edward , called prince , was taken , fleeing to the townwards , and slain in the field . There were also slain , Thomas , called the Earl of ...
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... Croyland continuation is very mysterious : - " " I forbear to say that at this time , the body of Henry the Sixth was found lifeless in the Tower of London . May God forgive , and afford time for repentance to him , whoever he may be ...
... Croyland continuation is very mysterious : - " " I forbear to say that at this time , the body of Henry the Sixth was found lifeless in the Tower of London . May God forgive , and afford time for repentance to him , whoever he may be ...
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... Edward , but I am not quite satisfied . The Croyland Continuation says only that she was betrothed , p . 553 . + P. 68. See Lingard , 226 , and Fenn , ii . 91 , 127 . It is remarkable that Shakspeare , while he intro- duces RICHARD III .
... Edward , but I am not quite satisfied . The Croyland Continuation says only that she was betrothed , p . 553 . + P. 68. See Lingard , 226 , and Fenn , ii . 91 , 127 . It is remarkable that Shakspeare , while he intro- duces RICHARD III .
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