Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Lady Grey , for the restitution of her husband's lands . * Including the story of the Robber , which rests on the authority of Monstrelet , iv . 108 ; there is much doubt as to time and place , if the event happened at all . See Henry ...
... Lady Grey , for the restitution of her husband's lands . * Including the story of the Robber , which rests on the authority of Monstrelet , iv . 108 ; there is much doubt as to time and place , if the event happened at all . See Henry ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. " " This lady's husband , Sir John Grey , was slain ; His lands then seiz'd on by the conqueror ; Her suit is now , to repossess those lands , That we in justice cannot well deny ; Because in quarrel of the ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. " " This lady's husband , Sir John Grey , was slain ; His lands then seiz'd on by the conqueror ; Her suit is now , to repossess those lands , That we in justice cannot well deny ; Because in quarrel of the ...
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... Lady 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 ...
... Lady 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 ...
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... lady . Nevertheless , we are told , 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 ...
... lady . Nevertheless , we are told , 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 ...
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... Lady Bona for thy queen , So shalt thou sinew both these lands together ; And having France thy friend , thou shalt not dread The scatter'd foe that hopes to rise again . " † This story of the Lady Bona , and of Warwick's taking offence ...
... Lady Bona for thy queen , So shalt thou sinew both these lands together ; And having France thy friend , thou shalt not dread The scatter'd foe that hopes to rise again . " † This story of the Lady Bona , and of Warwick's taking offence ...
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