Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... 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 met at Bloreheath || by Lord Audley , ¶ at the head of a royalist force , which was ...
... 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 met at Bloreheath || by Lord Audley , ¶ at the head of a royalist force , which was ...
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... The new Duke of York reproaches Henry with perjury . " I was adopted heir by his consent , Since when his oath is broke ; for , as I hear , Ritson in Bosw . , 410 . + Sc . 2 . You , that are king , though he do wear HENRY VI . PART III .
... The new Duke of York reproaches Henry with perjury . " I was adopted heir by his consent , Since when his oath is broke ; for , as I hear , Ritson in Bosw . , 410 . + Sc . 2 . You , that are king , though he do wear HENRY VI . PART III .
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... hear yet say not much , but think the more , ” refuses to join his brother , and announces in another aside his ambitious views : - " Not I : My thoughts aim at a further matter . I Stay not for the love of Edward , but the crown ...
... hear yet say not much , but think the more , ” refuses to join his brother , and announces in another aside his ambitious views : - " Not I : My thoughts aim at a further matter . I Stay not for the love of Edward , but the crown ...
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... hear what thou commandest : Warwick was approaching , and that 6,000 men , who had hitherto worn the white rose , had , at the instigation of Mon- tagu , thrown away that device , and , tossing their bonnets in the air , cried , God ...
... hear what thou commandest : Warwick was approaching , and that 6,000 men , who had hitherto worn the white rose , had , at the instigation of Mon- tagu , thrown away that device , and , tossing their bonnets in the air , cried , God ...
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... hear him speak . What ! can so young a thorn begin to prick ? Edward , what satisfaction canst thou make , For bearing arms for stirring up my subjects , And HENRY VI . PART III . 45 pole's "Historic Doubts," the manner of the ...
... hear him speak . What ! can so young a thorn begin to prick ? Edward , what satisfaction canst thou make , For bearing arms for stirring up my subjects , And HENRY VI . PART III . 45 pole's "Historic Doubts," the manner of the ...
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