Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... crown , which they had fashioned or made of sedges or bulrushes ; and having so crowned him with that garland , they kneeled down before him as the Jews did unto Christ , in scorn , saying to him , ' Hail king without rule , hail king ...
... crown , which they had fashioned or made of sedges or bulrushes ; and having so crowned him with that garland , they kneeled down before him as the Jews did unto Christ , in scorn , saying to him , ' Hail king without rule , hail king ...
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... crown was void . * And though there might be no specific article to the effect , † such a departure from the agreement clearly put the Yorkists in the right . In the play , the battle of Towton follows ; but previously to this , the ...
... crown was void . * And though there might be no specific article to the effect , † such a departure from the agreement clearly put the Yorkists in the right . In the play , the battle of Towton follows ; but previously to this , the ...
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... . But " I can smile , and murder whilst I smile . " And " Can I do this , and cannot get the crown ? " are in both plays . * W. Wyrc . , 500 . + Love . The scene * now introduces us to the French court HENRY VI . PART III . 23.
... . But " I can smile , and murder whilst I smile . " And " Can I do this , and cannot get the crown ? " are in both plays . * W. Wyrc . , 500 . + Love . The scene * now introduces us to the French court HENRY VI . PART III . 23.
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... a further matter . I Stay not for the love of Edward , but the crown . ” * In 1448 , 26 Hen . VI . Banks , iii . 689 . It may be asked how it is that Somerset , HENRY VI . PART III . 29 That I am not ignoble of descent, ...
... a further matter . I Stay not for the love of Edward , but the crown . ” * In 1448 , 26 Hen . VI . Banks , iii . 689 . It may be asked how it is that Somerset , HENRY VI . PART III . 29 That I am not ignoble of descent, ...
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... crown ; vowing that he sought only his paternal inheritance as Duke of York . It is even said , he raised the cry of Long live King Henry , ' and wore in his own cap the ostrich feather of the Prince of Wales . † Some historians affirm ...
... crown ; vowing that he sought only his paternal inheritance as Duke of York . It is even said , he raised the cry of Long live King Henry , ' and wore in his own cap the ostrich feather of the Prince of Wales . † Some historians affirm ...
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