Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Stanley and others . These improbable events , excepting always as to Gloucester , who is improperly brought into every occurrence , are taken from Holinshed . * Some historians disbelieve them , but Lingard , on the authority of one ...
... Stanley and others . These improbable events , excepting always as to Gloucester , who is improperly brought into every occurrence , are taken from Holinshed . * Some historians disbelieve them , but Lingard , on the authority of one ...
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... * Croyl . Cont . , 557 . † Anthony Widville , the queen's brother . Banks , iii . 316 . Richard Grey , the queen's son . Banks , iii . 258 . • Buckingham * and Stanley ; † to whose compli- 66 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
... * Croyl . Cont . , 557 . † Anthony Widville , the queen's brother . Banks , iii . 316 . Richard Grey , the queen's son . Banks , iii . 258 . • Buckingham * and Stanley ; † to whose compli- 66 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. • Buckingham * and Stanley ; † to whose compli- ments the queen thus replies : " The Countess Richmond , good my Lord of Stanley , To your good prayer will scarcely say Amen : Yet , Stanley , notwithstanding ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. • Buckingham * and Stanley ; † to whose compli- ments the queen thus replies : " The Countess Richmond , good my Lord of Stanley , To your good prayer will scarcely say Amen : Yet , Stanley , notwithstanding ...
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... Stanley , Hastings , Buckingham ; And tell them , ' tis the queen and her allies That stir the king against the duke my brother . Now , they believe it , and withal whet me To be revenged on Rivers , Vaughan , and Grey : But then I sigh ...
... Stanley , Hastings , Buckingham ; And tell them , ' tis the queen and her allies That stir the king against the duke my brother . Now , they believe it , and withal whet me To be revenged on Rivers , Vaughan , and Grey : But then I sigh ...
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... Stanley of the play solicits pardon for one of his dependants , who had committed homicide : — " K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom a brother's death , And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? My brother kill'd no man , his fault ...
... Stanley of the play solicits pardon for one of his dependants , who had committed homicide : — " K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom a brother's death , And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave ? My brother kill'd no man , his fault ...
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