Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Lord Clifford , and Henry , Earl of Northumber- land , whose fathers were killed at St. Alban's ; Ralph , second Earl of Westmoreland ; Henry Holland , Duke of Exeter . VOL II . B " Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne HENRY ...
... Lord Clifford , and Henry , Earl of Northumber- land , whose fathers were killed at St. Alban's ; Ralph , second Earl of Westmoreland ; Henry Holland , Duke of Exeter . VOL II . B " Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne HENRY ...
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... lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . " Yet , in a moment- " I know not what to say ; my title's weak . " And when he endeavours to satisfy his conscience , that Henry IV . was lawful king , as the adopted heir of Richard ...
... lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . " Yet , in a moment- " I know not what to say ; my title's weak . " And when he endeavours to satisfy his conscience , that Henry IV . was lawful king , as the adopted heir of Richard ...
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... lords whose fathers were killed at St. Alban's ; and Buckingham , on the part of the peers , besought the king that such conduct as that of the duke might not go unpunished . || * Westm . , May 26 , 1455. Parl . Hist . , i . 396 . 278 ...
... lords whose fathers were killed at St. Alban's ; and Buckingham , on the part of the peers , besought the king that such conduct as that of the duke might not go unpunished . || * Westm . , May 26 , 1455. Parl . Hist . , i . 396 . 278 ...
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... Lord Audley , ¶ at the head of a royalist force , which was defeated or successfully repulsed , ** and Salisbury pursued his march . * Wheth . , 418 . Ibid . , 454 ; Cont . Croyl . , 529 . § Lingard , 155 ; but whence ? ** James Touchet ...
... Lord Audley , ¶ at the head of a royalist force , which was defeated or successfully repulsed , ** and Salisbury pursued his march . * Wheth . , 418 . Ibid . , 454 ; Cont . Croyl . , 529 . § Lingard , 155 ; but whence ? ** James Touchet ...
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... lords used to sit in the parliament - time , commonly called the upper house , or chamber of the peers ; and being there entered , stept up unto the throne royal , and there laying his hand upon the cloth of state , seemed as if he ...
... lords used to sit in the parliament - time , commonly called the upper house , or chamber of the peers ; and being there entered , stept up unto the throne royal , and there laying his hand upon the cloth of state , seemed as if he ...
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