Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Gloucester . It is clear that the present imputation cannot be sus- tained , as Richard was at this time only eight years old . Edward , Earl of March , his eldest brother , was eighteen , and may therefore possibly have urged his ...
... Gloucester . It is clear that the present imputation cannot be sus- tained , as Richard was at this time only eight years old . Edward , Earl of March , his eldest brother , was eighteen , and may therefore possibly have urged his ...
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... Gloucestershire , at the time of the battle of Wakefield , and soon afterwards † ob- tained a victory at Mortimer's Cross over the Earl of Pembroke . But here he is made to talk as if he had been present in the battle of Wakefield , and ...
... Gloucestershire , at the time of the battle of Wakefield , and soon afterwards † ob- tained a victory at Mortimer's Cross over the Earl of Pembroke . But here he is made to talk as if he had been present in the battle of Wakefield , and ...
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... , Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester . • Monstrelet , iv . 474 . + Hol . , 279 ; W. Wyrc . , 490 . Ri- chard's objection to his title , as unlucky , is 18 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . And it is on Holinshed's* authority that War- ...
... , Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester . • Monstrelet , iv . 474 . + Hol . , 279 ; W. Wyrc . , 490 . Ri- chard's objection to his title , as unlucky , is 18 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . And it is on Holinshed's* authority that War- ...
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... Gloucester ; Thomas of Woodstock ; Duke Humphrey ; and lastly , this Richard himself . + In 1458. Bishop Lesley , p . 29. Tytler , iv . 158 ; Henry , ix . 362 . Rolls , v . 478 . § Lesley , 35. Tytler , 194 . after suffering many ...
... Gloucester ; Thomas of Woodstock ; Duke Humphrey ; and lastly , this Richard himself . + In 1458. Bishop Lesley , p . 29. Tytler , iv . 158 ; Henry , ix . 362 . Rolls , v . 478 . § Lesley , 35. Tytler , 194 . after suffering many ...
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... Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming all the gentler feelings of humanity , announces the evil tendencies of his mind ; - " for I should not deal in her soft laws , Shet did corrupt frail nature with some bribe ...
... Gloucester laments the deformity of his body , and disclaiming all the gentler feelings of humanity , announces the evil tendencies of his mind ; - " for I should not deal in her soft laws , Shet did corrupt frail nature with some bribe ...
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