Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... , where the king is with Gloucester and Buckingham , and Archbishop Bour- chier , who is now a cardinal . 66 Prince . our crosses on the way Have made E 3 RICHARD III . 81 dealing in these matters far from the knowledge of your ...
... , where the king is with Gloucester and Buckingham , and Archbishop Bour- chier , who is now a cardinal . 66 Prince . our crosses on the way Have made E 3 RICHARD III . 81 dealing in these matters far from the knowledge of your ...
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... cardinal objects , Buckingham argues that the prince has done nothing to require sanctuary , and cannot have the benefit of it , ending in the very words ascribed to him by More : + " Oft have I heard of sanctuary men , But sanctuary ...
... cardinal objects , Buckingham argues that the prince has done nothing to require sanctuary , and cannot have the benefit of it , ending in the very words ascribed to him by More : + " Oft have I heard of sanctuary men , But sanctuary ...
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... cardinal , the Archbishop of York , then lord chan- cellor , the Bishop of Ely , the Lord Stanley , and the Lord Hastings , with many other noblemen , to commune and devise about the coronation , in one place , as fast were they in ...
... cardinal , the Archbishop of York , then lord chan- cellor , the Bishop of Ely , the Lord Stanley , and the Lord Hastings , with many other noblemen , to commune and devise about the coronation , in one place , as fast were they in ...
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... cardinal of being bribed by the emperor to break the peace be- tween England and France . I find no autho- rity for the accusation of Wolsey by the duke but as the cardinal had received , at the hand of Charles , some valuable ...
... cardinal of being bribed by the emperor to break the peace be- tween England and France . I find no autho- rity for the accusation of Wolsey by the duke but as the cardinal had received , at the hand of Charles , some valuable ...
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... cardinal was sick ; that he nevertheless landed , and went to the cellar to drink , but was very ill received ; and , when he had returned to his barge , was arrested and conveyed to the Tower ; some of his followers had been previously ...
... cardinal was sick ; that he nevertheless landed , and went to the cellar to drink , but was very ill received ; and , when he had returned to his barge , was arrested and conveyed to the Tower ; some of his followers had been previously ...
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