Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... , the daughter of York ; but as he was divorced from her , ( I know not when or why ) , there was probably no close attachment to her family . just been persuaded , when he is advertised of the 8 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
... , the daughter of York ; but as he was divorced from her , ( I know not when or why ) , there was probably no close attachment to her family . just been persuaded , when he is advertised of the 8 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
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... brother to Henry VI . § Mortimer's Cross , as the heading of the scene , is not in the old play . It was probably added by some half - informed || Bosw . , 405 . commentator . And , Edw . Never , oh ! never shall HENRY VI . PART III . 13.
... brother to Henry VI . § Mortimer's Cross , as the heading of the scene , is not in the old play . It was probably added by some half - informed || Bosw . , 405 . commentator . And , Edw . Never , oh ! never shall HENRY VI . PART III . 13.
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... probably taken from Polydore Ver- gil . It is remarkable that Hearne's fragment repeats and refutes a story which sends Warwick not to France but to Spain ; to seek in marriage , not Bona of Savoy , but Isabel of Castile . But all such ...
... probably taken from Polydore Ver- gil . It is remarkable that Hearne's fragment repeats and refutes a story which sends Warwick not to France but to Spain ; to seek in marriage , not Bona of Savoy , but Isabel of Castile . But all such ...
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... probably from sharing with him the jealousy of the Widvilles , and discontented at his brother's opposition to his marriage with Isabel Neville . This marriage took place in July , 1469 . An insurrection soon broke out in the north , in ...
... probably from sharing with him the jealousy of the Widvilles , and discontented at his brother's opposition to his marriage with Isabel Neville . This marriage took place in July , 1469 . An insurrection soon broke out in the north , in ...
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... probably because the hero is always repre- sented by the first tragic actor of the time being . This hero , Richard Duke of Gloucester , opens the play with a soliloquy , in which , as in the for- mer play , * he descants upon his ...
... probably because the hero is always repre- sented by the first tragic actor of the time being . This hero , Richard Duke of Gloucester , opens the play with a soliloquy , in which , as in the for- mer play , * he descants upon his ...
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