Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... hands at St. Alban's . In June 1458 , the two parties met in and near London , and Henry pronounced an award , * the principal article of which appears to have been , that " a chantry should be erected at the expense of York , Salisbury ...
... hands at St. Alban's . In June 1458 , the two parties met in and near London , and Henry pronounced an award , * the principal article of which appears to have been , that " a chantry should be erected at the expense of York , Salisbury ...
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... hand upon the throne . Nobody , however , invited him to ascend ; but , when he withdrew , he occupied the royal apartments in the palace of Westminster . He then delivered to the chancellor a written claim to the crown , as the lineal ...
... hand upon the throne . Nobody , however , invited him to ascend ; but , when he withdrew , he occupied the royal apartments in the palace of Westminster . He then delivered to the chancellor a written claim to the crown , as the lineal ...
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... hand upon the cloth of state , seemed as if he meant to take possession of that which was his right , ( for he held his hand so upon that cloth a good pretty while , ) and , after withdrawing his hand , turned his face towards the ...
... hand upon the cloth of state , seemed as if he meant to take possession of that which was his right , ( for he held his hand so upon that cloth a good pretty while , ) and , after withdrawing his hand , turned his face towards the ...
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... twelve years of age , when neither his tender years nor dolorous countenance , while hold- * Charact . , ii . 254 . ing up both his hands for mercy ( for his HENRY VI . PART IIL 11 I do not find in Holinshed, or elsewhere, ...
... twelve years of age , when neither his tender years nor dolorous countenance , while hold- * Charact . , ii . 254 . ing up both his hands for mercy ( for his HENRY VI . PART IIL 11 I do not find in Holinshed, or elsewhere, ...
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... hand of York , but all that is pitiful in the story , all that is * Hol . , 269. Wethamstede says particularly ... hands for mercy (for his ...
... hand of York , but all that is pitiful in the story , all that is * Hol . , 269. Wethamstede says particularly ... hands for mercy (for his ...
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