Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... duke takes possession of the regal throne . Henry enters with his followers , † to whose vows of revenge he appeals , but presently retires into " frowns , words , and threats . " He then alternately boasts of the superiority of his ...
... duke takes possession of the regal throne . Henry enters with his followers , † to whose vows of revenge he appeals , but presently retires into " frowns , words , and threats . " He then alternately boasts of the superiority of his ...
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... duke might not go unpunished . || * Westm . , May 26 , 1455. Parl . Hist . , i . 396 . 278. Lingard , v . 150. Hol . , 242 . † Rolls , 280 , 282 ; Wheth . , 369 . Parl . Hist . , 398 ; Rolls , 284 . § Feb. 25 , 1556 , Rolls , 421 ; Hol ...
... duke might not go unpunished . || * Westm . , May 26 , 1455. Parl . Hist . , i . 396 . 278. Lingard , v . 150. Hol . , 242 . † Rolls , 280 , 282 ; Wheth . , 369 . Parl . Hist . , 398 ; Rolls , 284 . § Feb. 25 , 1556 , Rolls , 421 ; Hol ...
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... duke , and rejected . York was now de- serted by some of his followers , and retired into Ireland ; his friends and sons being elsewhere dis- persed . A parliament met at Coventry , * in which York and his adherents were attainted by ...
... duke , and rejected . York was now de- serted by some of his followers , and retired into Ireland ; his friends and sons being elsewhere dis- persed . A parliament met at Coventry , * in which York and his adherents were attainted by ...
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... duke entered the parliament - house , and stood for some time , with his hand upon the throne . Nobody , however , invited him to ascend ; but , when he withdrew , he occupied the royal apartments in the palace of Westminster . He then ...
... duke entered the parliament - house , and stood for some time , with his hand upon the throne . Nobody , however , invited him to ascend ; but , when he withdrew , he occupied the royal apartments in the palace of Westminster . He then ...
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... duke went to the most principal lodging that the king had within all his palace , breaking up the locks and doors , and so lodged himself therein , more like a king than a duke . ” * After many objections , and an assertion from Henry ...
... duke went to the most principal lodging that the king had within all his palace , breaking up the locks and doors , and so lodged himself therein , more like a king than a duke . ” * After many objections , and an assertion from Henry ...
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