Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Elizabeth Lucy , that all doubts resolved , all things made clear , and all cavillations ended , privily in a monastery he married the kind Lady Elizabeth Grey , at Grafton , aforesaid , where he had first fancied her . " * In the play ...
... Elizabeth Lucy , that all doubts resolved , all things made clear , and all cavillations ended , privily in a monastery he married the kind Lady Elizabeth Grey , at Grafton , aforesaid , where he had first fancied her . " * In the play ...
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... Elizabeth Grey was , at Michaelmas 1461 , presented to the nobles as queen , by Clarence and Warwick . * Shakspeare closes this scene with the first of the speeches in which Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming ...
... Elizabeth Grey was , at Michaelmas 1461 , presented to the nobles as queen , by Clarence and Warwick . * Shakspeare closes this scene with the first of the speeches in which Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming ...
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... Elizabeth assuredly was not ignoble of descent ; " her father , Sir Richard Widville , of a family of considerable antiquity , had been ennobled by Henry VI . * previuusly to the alliance with royalty . Her mother was the widow of the ...
... Elizabeth assuredly was not ignoble of descent ; " her father , Sir Richard Widville , of a family of considerable antiquity , had been ennobled by Henry VI . * previuusly to the alliance with royalty . Her mother was the widow of the ...
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... Elizabeth . † In this scene it is repeated that Edward , after his escape from Middleham , had gone over to Bur- gundy ; but in the next , ‡ he appears before York , into which city he is admitted upon his bare asser- tion that he ...
... Elizabeth . † In this scene it is repeated that Edward , after his escape from Middleham , had gone over to Bur- gundy ; but in the next , ‡ he appears before York , into which city he is admitted upon his bare asser- tion that he ...
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... Elizabeth had dethroned . It is true that there was jealousy between Edward's two brothers . It arose out of an event which Shakspeare places after the imprisonment of Clarence , namely , the marriage of Richard with the widow of Prince ...
... Elizabeth had dethroned . It is true that there was jealousy between Edward's two brothers . It arose out of an event which Shakspeare places after the imprisonment of Clarence , namely , the marriage of Richard with the widow of Prince ...
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