Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... truth , but by no means a clear development . We have the outbreak of the dislike of the nobles to Edward's marriage . * Clarence openly tells his brother that he has made an enemy of the King of France , and dishonoured Warwick , and ...
... truth , but by no means a clear development . We have the outbreak of the dislike of the nobles to Edward's marriage . * Clarence openly tells his brother that he has made an enemy of the King of France , and dishonoured Warwick , and ...
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... truth is , that the histories are not much more precise than the drama ; and it is not possible in every case to compare the two . Returning to the play , we find the Lancastrian * The " Restoration " says ( p . 5 ) , nothing of this ...
... truth is , that the histories are not much more precise than the drama ; and it is not possible in every case to compare the two . Returning to the play , we find the Lancastrian * The " Restoration " says ( p . 5 ) , nothing of this ...
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... truth to my divining thoughts , This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss . * Cont . Croyl . , 551 ; Rolls , vi . 223 . † Activ . Sc . 8 . Hol . , 300. I believe that Warwick was alone in this commission . See Restoration , p . 8 ...
... truth to my divining thoughts , This pretty lad will prove our country's bliss . * Cont . Croyl . , 551 ; Rolls , vi . 223 . † Activ . Sc . 8 . Hol . , 300. I believe that Warwick was alone in this commission . See Restoration , p . 8 ...
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... truth , the gathering of the two parties in that part of England had taken place without a meeting in the field , before Edward came to Lon- don . * Into that city the Yorkist king was admitted by the influence of Archbishop Neville ...
... truth , the gathering of the two parties in that part of England had taken place without a meeting in the field , before Edward came to Lon- don . * Into that city the Yorkist king was admitted by the influence of Archbishop Neville ...
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... truth . Yet I am bound to say , that as I could discover no foundation for the dispute in the Temple garden , † which in Shak- speare is the origin of the roses , so neither can I find any authority for the use of the roses them- selves ...
... truth . Yet I am bound to say , that as I could discover no foundation for the dispute in the Temple garden , † which in Shak- speare is the origin of the roses , so neither can I find any authority for the use of the roses them- selves ...
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