Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... taken alive . The Croyland Cont . , 530 , may be construed either way . + W. Wyrc . , Wheth . , and Croyl . Cont . as above ; but according to the first , it was the dead York that was crowned . slain in battle , and his head presented ...
... taken alive . The Croyland Cont . , 530 , may be construed either way . + W. Wyrc . , Wheth . , and Croyl . Cont . as above ; but according to the first , it was the dead York that was crowned . slain in battle , and his head presented ...
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... taken alive , and , in derision , caused to stand upon a mole - hill , on whose head they put a garland instead of a crown , which they had fashioned or made of sedges or bulrushes ; and having so crowned him with that garland , they ...
... taken alive , and , in derision , caused to stand upon a mole - hill , on whose head they put a garland instead of a crown , which they had fashioned or made of sedges or bulrushes ; and having so crowned him with that garland , they ...
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... taken . Rutland , who is here described as a mere child , was above seventeen years old , only one year younger than his brother Edward , and several years older than George and Richard . He had been associated with his elder brother in ...
... taken . Rutland , who is here described as a mere child , was above seventeen years old , only one year younger than his brother Edward , and several years older than George and Richard . He had been associated with his elder brother in ...
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... taken , delivered to Warwick , and imprisoned in the Tower . ‡ In the play , he is seized in a park by two keepers ; there has been some doubt as to the names of his takers , but it is certain that Sir James Harrington , and several ...
... taken , delivered to Warwick , and imprisoned in the Tower . ‡ In the play , he is seized in a park by two keepers ; there has been some doubt as to the names of his takers , but it is certain that Sir James Harrington , and several ...
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... 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 suits ...
... 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 suits ...
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