Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... king , as the adopted heir of Richard II . , Exeter turns against him , and gives an opinion in favour of York . Warwick then summons the soldiers who were without . York bargains with the king . " Confirm the crown to me , and to mine ...
... king , as the adopted heir of Richard II . , Exeter turns against him , and gives an opinion in favour of York . Warwick then summons the soldiers who were without . York bargains with the king . " Confirm the crown to me , and to mine ...
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... king . York and his friends were solemnly acquitted of disloyalty . + Before the next session the king suffered a relapse , and York was appointed to open the par- liament as his lieutenant . He was afterwards ap- pointed protector ...
... king . York and his friends were solemnly acquitted of disloyalty . + Before the next session the king suffered a relapse , and York was appointed to open the par- liament as his lieutenant . He was afterwards ap- pointed protector ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. But a large royal army , under the king in person , was assembled at Worcester , which approached ... king's household , the oppres- sion of the people by taxes , the murderous designs entertained against York ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. But a large royal army , under the king in person , was assembled at Worcester , which approached ... king's household , the oppres- sion of the people by taxes , the murderous designs entertained against York ...
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... king's person . A parliament was called at Westminster , which repealed all the acts passed at Coventry against the Yorkists . To this parliament York repaired , with a retinue of five hundred horsemen , and then oc- curred the incident ...
... king's person . A parliament was called at Westminster , which repealed all the acts passed at Coventry against the Yorkists . To this parliament York repaired , with a retinue of five hundred horsemen , and then oc- curred the incident ...
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... king and lords used to sit in the parliament - time , commonly called the upper house , or chamber of the peers ; and being there entered , stept up unto the throne royal , and there laying his hand upon the cloth of state , seemed as ...
... king and lords used to sit in the parliament - time , commonly called the upper house , or chamber of the peers ; and being there entered , stept up unto the throne royal , and there laying his hand upon the cloth of state , seemed as ...
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