Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... cause which estranged Clarence from that party , with which his own marriage had , through Warwick , connected him . There was now a new participator in the great inheritance of the Neville's . It is obviously impos- sible to trace with ...
... cause which estranged Clarence from that party , with which his own marriage had , through Warwick , connected him . There was now a new participator in the great inheritance of the Neville's . It is obviously impos- sible to trace with ...
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... cause by Warwick and to the renewal of the war between York and Lancaster . For it is remark- able , that while Edward was a captive , Warwick marched against and defeated a body of Lancas- trians , who raised the standard of Henry on ...
... cause by Warwick and to the renewal of the war between York and Lancaster . For it is remark- able , that while Edward was a captive , Warwick marched against and defeated a body of Lancas- trians , who raised the standard of Henry on ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. espoused the cause of the house of Lancaster . But this reconciliation was not effected easily , as Shak- speare has it . Many days elapsed before Warwick's excuses and Louis's persuasions brought the high ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. espoused the cause of the house of Lancaster . But this reconciliation was not effected easily , as Shak- speare has it . Many days elapsed before Warwick's excuses and Louis's persuasions brought the high ...
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... cause of his rival , and once more assumed the badge of York . ‡ I have thought it right to give this sketch of the history , upon a very general notion of which the play is founded ; but the truth is , that the histories are not much ...
... cause of his rival , and once more assumed the badge of York . ‡ I have thought it right to give this sketch of the history , upon a very general notion of which the play is founded ; but the truth is , that the histories are not much ...
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... cause which his brother had espoused , and then it was Henry was again made prisoner ; though not in the first instance incarcerated , for Edward took him about with his army . In the fifth act we have all parties assembled near ...
... cause which his brother had espoused , and then it was Henry was again made prisoner ; though not in the first instance incarcerated , for Edward took him about with his army . In the fifth act we have all parties assembled near ...
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