Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Henry IV . was lawful king , as the adopted heir of Richard II . , Exeter turns against him , and gives an opinion in favour of York . Warwick then summons the soldiers who were without . York bargains with the king . " Confirm the ...
... Henry IV . was lawful king , as the adopted heir of Richard II . , Exeter turns against him , and gives an opinion in favour of York . Warwick then summons the soldiers who were without . York bargains with the king . " Confirm the ...
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... of Ca- lais . On the recovery of Henry , York relinquished the protectorate , § and Salisbury the great seal . About two years after the battle , parliament began to exhibit a feeling of discontent at the am- bitious practices of York ...
... of Ca- lais . On the recovery of Henry , York relinquished the protectorate , § and Salisbury the great seal . About two years after the battle , parliament began to exhibit a feeling of discontent at the am- bitious practices of York ...
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... of his taking redress into his own hands at St. Alban's . In June 1458 , the two parties met in and near London , and Henry pronounced an award , * the principal article of which appears to have been , that " a chantry should be erected ...
... of his taking redress into his own hands at St. Alban's . In June 1458 , the two parties met in and near London , and Henry pronounced an award , * the principal article of which appears to have been , that " a chantry should be erected ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. But a large royal army , under the king in person , was assembled at Worcester , which approached the camp ... king's household , the oppres- sion of the people by taxes , the murderous ... HENRY VI . PART III . 5.
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. But a large royal army , under the king in person , was assembled at Worcester , which approached the camp ... king's household , the oppres- sion of the people by taxes , the murderous ... HENRY VI . PART III . 5.
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... 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 of his right , unaccompanied by the manful * Hol ...
... 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 of his right , unaccompanied by the manful * Hol ...
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