Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... says that he was slain in battle ; and so the Chronicle in Leland , 498 ; but Wethamstede ( 489 ) says , that he was taken alive . The Croyland Cont . , 530 , may be construed either way . + W. Wyrc . , Wheth . , and Croyl . Cont . as ...
... says that he was slain in battle ; and so the Chronicle in Leland , 498 ; but Wethamstede ( 489 ) says , that he was taken alive . The Croyland Cont . , 530 , may be construed either way . + W. Wyrc . , Wheth . , and Croyl . Cont . as ...
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... says truly , that the story of the napkin is not historical ; but she goes too far in saying , that the decapita- tion of York after the battle ( which she assumes as the true version ) was " not done by the order of Margaret . " Surely ...
... says truly , that the story of the napkin is not historical ; but she goes too far in saying , that the decapita- tion of York after the battle ( which she assumes as the true version ) was " not done by the order of Margaret . " Surely ...
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... says particularly , that Rutland was slain by Clifford . + P. 251 . Rolls , v . 349 . beyond the simple fact that Rutland was slain by Clifford 12 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . ing up both his hands for mercy (for his ...
... says particularly , that Rutland was slain by Clifford . + P. 251 . Rolls , v . 349 . beyond the simple fact that Rutland was slain by Clifford 12 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE . ing up both his hands for mercy (for his ...
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... Say how he died , for I will bear it all . ” * Not only the old writers to whom I have referred , but Fabyan and P. Vergil are silent . † Feb. 2 , 1461 . Jasper Tudor , half - brother to Henry VI . § Mortimer's Cross , as the heading of ...
... Say how he died , for I will bear it all . ” * Not only the old writers to whom I have referred , but Fabyan and P. Vergil are silent . † Feb. 2 , 1461 . Jasper Tudor , half - brother to Henry VI . § Mortimer's Cross , as the heading of ...
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... say , 66 ' I'll kill my horse , because I will not fly . " I am sorry that we have not room for the inser- tion of a ... says , " Off with the traitor's head , And rear it in the place your father's stands . " This substitution of heads ...
... say , 66 ' I'll kill my horse , because I will not fly . " I am sorry that we have not room for the inser- tion of a ... says , " Off with the traitor's head , And rear it in the place your father's stands . " This substitution of heads ...
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