Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... court , we are told , distributed " white swans , the badge of Prince Edward " ( for we hear nothing of the red and white roses ) . Salisbury and York were preparing to unite their forces on the borders of Wales , when the former was ...
... court , we are told , distributed " white swans , the badge of Prince Edward " ( for we hear nothing of the red and white roses ) . Salisbury and York were preparing to unite their forces on the borders of Wales , when the former was ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. after suffering many personal hardships , * repaired to the court of the Duke of Burgundy , and thence to Bar , in Lorraine , where she remained for some time . Meanwhile Henry made an incursion into England ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. after suffering many personal hardships , * repaired to the court of the Duke of Burgundy , and thence to Bar , in Lorraine , where she remained for some time . Meanwhile Henry made an incursion into England ...
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... can smile , and murder whilst I smile . " And " Can I do this , and cannot get the crown ? " are in both plays . * W. Wyrc . , 500 . + Love . The scene * now introduces us to the French court HENRY VI . PART III . 23.
... can smile , and murder whilst I smile . " And " Can I do this , and cannot get the crown ? " are in both plays . * W. Wyrc . , 500 . + Love . The scene * now introduces us to the French court HENRY VI . PART III . 23.
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. The scene * now introduces us to the French court , where Louis XI . receives the supplications of Margaret for succour against the Yorkists : 66 Now , therefore , be it known to noble Louis , That Henry ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. The scene * now introduces us to the French court , where Louis XI . receives the supplications of Margaret for succour against the Yorkists : 66 Now , therefore , be it known to noble Louis , That Henry ...
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... court at the time of his writing . The discontent expressed at the favours bestowed upon the queen's relatives , is warranted by history . The estrangement of Warwick could not have arisen at once , or directly , out of the marriage ...
... court at the time of his writing . The discontent expressed at the favours bestowed upon the queen's relatives , is warranted by history . The estrangement of Warwick could not have arisen at once , or directly , out of the marriage ...
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