Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... true version ) was " not done by the order of Margaret . " Surely , the queen was the responsible commander . " The Lord Clifford perceiving where the Earl of Rutland was conveyed out of the field by one of his father's chaplains , and ...
... true version ) was " not done by the order of Margaret . " Surely , the queen was the responsible commander . " The Lord Clifford perceiving where the Earl of Rutland was conveyed out of the field by one of his father's chaplains , and ...
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... true enough , that Edward ( not Richard ) was in Gloucestershire , at the time of the battle of Wakefield , and soon afterwards † ob- tained a victory at Mortimer's Cross over the Earl of Pembroke . But here he is made to talk as if he ...
... true enough , that Edward ( not Richard ) was in Gloucestershire , at the time of the battle of Wakefield , and soon afterwards † ob- tained a victory at Mortimer's Cross over the Earl of Pembroke . But here he is made to talk as if he ...
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... but although it is related by Holinshed , ‡ it is unnoticed by our poet . * Lingard , 166 ; Rolls , 465 . + See Bosw . , 417 . + P. 272 . It is true , that the king and queen assembled 16 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
... but although it is related by Holinshed , ‡ it is unnoticed by our poet . * Lingard , 166 ; Rolls , 465 . + See Bosw . , 417 . + P. 272 . It is true , that the king and queen assembled 16 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. It is true , that the king and queen assembled their forces at York ; but this was after the battle of Wakefield , and before that of St. Albans ; it was after he had been acknowledged as king that Edward ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. It is true , that the king and queen assembled their forces at York ; but this was after the battle of Wakefield , and before that of St. Albans ; it was after he had been acknowledged as king that Edward ...
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... true within itself ? * Mon. Yes , but the safer when ' tis back'd with France . Hast . ' Tis better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with ...
... true within itself ? * Mon. Yes , but the safer when ' tis back'd with France . Hast . ' Tis better using France than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God and with the seas , Which he hath given for peace impregnable . And with ...
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