Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... , and Croyl . Cont . as above ; but according to the first , it was the dead York that was crowned . slain in battle , and his head presented to the B 3 HENRY VI . PART III . just been persuaded, when he is advertised of the ...
... , and Croyl . Cont . as above ; but according to the first , it was the dead York that was crowned . slain in battle , and his head presented to the B 3 HENRY VI . PART III . just been persuaded, when he is advertised of the ...
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... according to the fiction of the play , — " Thy father slew my father , therefore die . " This address of Clifford to Rutland is in Hall , + but not in Holinshed ; a circumstance overlooked by Malone , to whose theory it is unfavourable ...
... according to the fiction of the play , — " Thy father slew my father , therefore die . " This address of Clifford to Rutland is in Hall , + but not in Holinshed ; a circumstance overlooked by Malone , to whose theory it is unfavourable ...
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... According to Scottish historians , † James II . had , two years before , pro- mised assistance to Henry , in return for the pro- mised cession of Northumberland and Durham . The Scottish and Yorkist armies made sundry demonstrations ...
... According to Scottish historians , † James II . had , two years before , pro- mised assistance to Henry , in return for the pro- mised cession of Northumberland and Durham . The Scottish and Yorkist armies made sundry demonstrations ...
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... according to Holinshed , was pri- vate . 66 She was a woman of a more formal countenance than excellent beauty , and yet both of such beauty and favour , that with her sober demeanour , sweet looks , and comely smiling ( neither too ...
... according to Holinshed , was pri- vate . 66 She was a woman of a more formal countenance than excellent beauty , and yet both of such beauty and favour , that with her sober demeanour , sweet looks , and comely smiling ( neither too ...
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... According to Comines , Warwick was in league with Louis . * What discontents existed were apparently assuaged in January , 1468 , when the Archbishop and Lord Rivers met for that purpose , and Warwick openly escorted Margaret towards ...
... According to Comines , Warwick was in league with Louis . * What discontents existed were apparently assuaged in January , 1468 , when the Archbishop and Lord Rivers met for that purpose , and Warwick openly escorted Margaret towards ...
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