Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... 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 suits , it is added , were fruitless , because ...
... 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 suits , it is added , were fruitless , because ...
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... not quite satisfied . The Croyland Continuation says only that she was betrothed , p . 553 . + P. 68. See Lingard , 226 , and Fenn , ii . 91 , 127 . It is remarkable that Shakspeare , while he intro- duces RICHARD III . 65.
... not quite satisfied . The Croyland Continuation says only that she was betrothed , p . 553 . + P. 68. See Lingard , 226 , and Fenn , ii . 91 , 127 . It is remarkable that Shakspeare , while he intro- duces RICHARD III . 65.
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. It is remarkable that Shakspeare , while he intro- duces Gloucester courting the widowed Anne in the public streets , when attending the funeral of her father - in - law , had not heard the circumstances of ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. It is remarkable that Shakspeare , while he intro- duces Gloucester courting the widowed Anne in the public streets , when attending the funeral of her father - in - law , had not heard the circumstances of ...
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... remarkable , is the Queen Dowager's in- viting her son , Dorset , to quit the Earl of Richmond . King Richard appears to have completely succeeded in conciliating or intimi- dating her . † The distrust of Lord Stanley , the detention of ...
... remarkable , is the Queen Dowager's in- viting her son , Dorset , to quit the Earl of Richmond . King Richard appears to have completely succeeded in conciliating or intimi- dating her . † The distrust of Lord Stanley , the detention of ...
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... remarkable that the Chronicle of Andrew Wyntown † has nothing beyond nature in this story , but places in a dream the phanta- sies by which Macbeth was deluded . I will attempt a translation of the chapter ( ch . xviii . ) , which is ...
... remarkable that the Chronicle of Andrew Wyntown † has nothing beyond nature in this story , but places in a dream the phanta- sies by which Macbeth was deluded . I will attempt a translation of the chapter ( ch . xviii . ) , which is ...
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